Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy | 2019

4-aminoantipyrine modified carbon dots and their analytical applications through response surface methodology.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


A sensitive and selective nanoprobe for detection of hypochlorite (OCl-) based on 4-aminoantipyrine (AAP) modified carbon dots (CDs-AAP) has been prepared. The CDs-AAP exhibit an emission peak at 484\u202fnm when the excitation wavelength is 370\u202fnm, accompanying 36\u202fnm red shift compare with the pristine CDs. The addition of OCl- lead to the AAP on the surface of CDs experience a process of hydrazide hydrolysis and double bond addition, causing the singlet and triplet electrons of the excited state more closer in energy (ie, the energy difference between the two is reduced), eventually quenching the fluorescence of CDs due to heavy atomic effects. Central composite design (CCD) and response surface method (RSM) were used to optimize the detection variables of pH, incubation time and temperature. The designed model study indicated that the optimum detection conditions was pH 7.0, temperature 30\u202f°C and incubation time 20\u202fmin, respectively. Under optimal conditions, the fluorescent intensity of the nanoprobe linearly responded to the OCl- concentration from 3\u202fμM to 36\u202fμM and the limit of detection was 40\u202fnM. The proposed nanoprobe was successfully used to the detection of OCl- in tap water and pool water, and the recovery were in the range of 94% - 103%. In addition, the nanoprobe was also applied in imaging of VMSCs cells and labeling E.coli.

Volume None
Pages \n 117543\n
DOI 10.1016/j.saa.2019.117543
Language English
Journal Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy

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