Facile fabrication of boron and nitrogen co-doped carbon dots for “ON-OFF-ON” fluorescence sensing of Al3+ and F− ions in water samples

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Abstract

Water contamination with harmful ions has grown to be a significant environmental issue on a global scale. Therefore, the fabrication of simple, cost-effective, and reliable sensors is essential for identifying these ions. Herein, co-doping of carbon dots with new caffeine and H3BO3-derived boron (B) and nitrogen (N) was performed (BN@CDs). The as-prepared BN@CDs probe was used for the tandem fluorescence sensing of Al3+ and F− based on “ON-OFF-ON” switches. The BN@CDs nanoswitch has a high quantum yield of 44.8% with λexc. and λem. of 360 nm and 440 nm, respectively. The probe exhibited good stability with different pH, ionic-strengths, and irradiation times. The fluorescence emission of BN@CDs was decreased as the Al3+ concentration was increased with a linear range of 0.03-90 μM and a limit of detection (S/N = 3) equal to 9.0 nM. Addition of F− restored the BN@CDs emission as F− ions form a strong and stable complex with Al3+ ions [Al(OH)3F]−. Therefore, the ratio response (F/F°) was raised by raising the F− ion concentration to the range of 0.18-80 μM with a detection limit (S/N = 3) of 50.0 nM. The BN@CDs sensor exhibits some advantages over other reported methods in terms of simplicity, high quantum yield, and low detection limit. Importantly, the sensor was successfully applied to determine Al3+ and F− in various ecological water specimens with accepted results.

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Alqahtani, Y. S., Mahmoud, A. M., Mahnashi, M. H., Ali, R., Shahin, R. Y., El-Wekil, M. M., & Batakoushy, H. A. (2023). Facile fabrication of boron and nitrogen co-doped carbon dots for “ON-OFF-ON” fluorescence sensing of Al3+ and F− ions in water samples. RSC Advances, 13(34), 23736–23744. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02919k

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