Carbon dots as specific fluorescent sensors for Hg 2+ and glutathione imaging

MICROCHIMICA ACTA(2023)

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Nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCDs) have been constructed in which coal washing wastewater is used as carbon precursor, tryptophan is added for nitrogen doping and surface functional together with polyethylene glycol. The nitrogen doping and surface functional with electron rich groups resulted in excellent fluorescent properties regarding stability, reversibility, printability with high quantum yield which not only enable the NCDs as fluorescent ink for advanced message encryption, but also realize specific on-off-on fluorescent sensing of Hg 2+ and GSH as solution, hydrogel and filter paper sensors. The NCDs had a linear range of 0.01-100 μM and a detection limit of 6.27 nM (RSD 0.33%) for Hg 2+ and the NCDs@Hg 2+ had a linear range of 0.01–60 μM and a detection limit of 3.53 nM (RSD 1.53%) for GSH in sensing studies with aqueous solutions. In addition, with the low cytotoxicity and good biocompatibility NCDs have been successfully used for imaging Hg 2+ and GSH in living MG-63 cells. The presented NCDs recycle waste coal washing water into worthwhile material which can be implemented as promising anti-counterfeiting and message encryption candidates as well as effective Hg 2+ and GSH sensing, tracking and removing tools in complicated environmental and biological systems. Graphical Abstract
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Carbon dots,Fluorescent sensor,Coal washing wastewater,Fluorescent ink,Cell imaging
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