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Mint leaf derived carbon dots for dual analyte detection of Fe(iii) and ascorbic acid

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 9, Issue 21, Pages 12070-12077

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9ra02120e

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  1. Kerala state council for science and technology (KSCSTE)
  2. University Grants Commission (UGC) under UGC-FRP scheme & University of Calicut

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Highly luminescent carbon dots (CDs) are obtained from mint leaves adopting a simple and cost effective route devoid of additional chemical reagents and functionalization. The as-synthesized CDs are characterized by TEM, FE-SEM, XRD analysis, FTIR, Raman, UV-visible and photoluminescence spectral studies. The results reveal that the CDs have an average diameter of 4 nm with a hydroxyl-rich surface. The luminescence of the dots was excitation dependent and was stable towards variation in the medium. The system could perform as a promising on-off-on fluorescent sensor for the selective and sensitive dual analyte recognition of Fe3+ and AA with a detection limit of 374 nM and 79 nM, respectively. The mechanism of ascorbic acid sensing by the CD-Fe3+ unit is established by identifying the binding sites of the biomolecule with the metal ion by examining the behaviour of the sensor in the presence of ascorbic acid derivatives.

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