Highly selective fluorescent carbon dots probe for mercury(II) based on thymine-mercury(II)-thymine structure

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A novel thymine-functional fluorescent sensor was developed for Hg2+ detection with high sensitivity and selectivity. The synthesis of the fluorescent sensor took two steps (1) the synthesis of amine-functionalized carbon dots (CDs-PEI); and (2) the attaching of thymine moieties on to the surface of the CDs-PEI through EDC/NHS coupling chemistry to obtain the thymine-functional fluorescence carbon dots (CDs-Thy). The CDs-Thy were successfully applied to detect Hg2+ by quenching fluorescence with a rapid response through photoinduced electron transfer with the formation of T-Hg2+-T structures. The linear concentration range of Hg2+ is 0-1.0 μmol L-1 and a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 3.5 × 10-8 mol L-1 was obtained. Moreover, the CDs-Thy can resist interference from other metal ions and anions. The CDs-Thy were also used for the Hg2+ detection in water samples and the recoveries were from 90% to 104%. Due to the simplicity and effectiveness, it shows great promise as a potential sensing platform for Hg2+.

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Li, Y., Zhang, Z. Y., Yang, H. F., Shao, G., & Gan, F. (2018). Highly selective fluorescent carbon dots probe for mercury(II) based on thymine-mercury(II)-thymine structure. RSC Advances, 8(8), 3982–3988. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11487g

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