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One-Pot Green Synthesis of High Quantum Yield Oxygen-Doped, Nitrogen-Rich, Photoluminescent Polymer Carbon Nanoribbons as an Effective Fluorescent Sensing Platform for Sensitive and Selective Detection of Silver(I) and Mercury(II) Ions

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 86, Issue 15, Pages 7436-7445

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac501085d

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21345008]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  3. Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, Southeast University
  4. Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science [SKLACLS1211]

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This work reports on a facile, economical, and green preparative strategy toward water-soluble, fluorescent oxygen-doped, nitrogen-rich, photoluminescent polymer carbon nanoribbons (ONPCRs) with a quantum yield of approximately 25.61% by the hydrothermal process using uric acid as a carbon nitrogen source for the first time. The as-prepared fluorescent ONPCRs showed paddy leaf-like structure with 80-160 nm length and highly efficient fluorescent quenching ability in the presence of mercury(II) (Hg2+) or silver (Ag+) ions due to the formed nonfluorescent metal complexes via robust Hg2+-O or Ag+-N interaction with the O and N of fluorescent ONPCRs, which allowed the analysis of Hg2+ and Ag+ ions in a very simple method. By employing this sensor, excellent linear relationships existed between the quenching degree of the ONPCRs and the concentrations of Hg2+ and Ag+ ions in the range of 2.0 nM to 60 mu M and 5.0 nM to 80 mu M, respectively. By using ethylenediaminetetraacetate and ammonia as the masking agent of He and Ag+ ions, respectively, Hg2+ or Ag+ ions were exclusively detected in coexistence with Ag+ or Hg2+ ions with high sensitivity, and the detection limits as low as 0.68 and 1.73 nM (3 sigma) were achieved, respectively, which also provided a reusable detection method for Hg2+ and Ag+ ions. Therefore, the easily synthesized fluorescent ONPCRs may have great potential applications in the detection of Hg2+ and Ag+ ions for biological assay and environmental protection.

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