Juan Hou, Qinqin Chen, Xiangzhi Meng, Huiling Liu and Wei Feng
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Synthesis of green fluorescent carbon dots and their application in mercury ion detection†
Green fluorescent carbon dots (GCDs) were synthesized using o-phenylenediamine and ethylenediamine through a one-step hydrothermal method, thereby eliminating the need for further processing. The GCDs exhibited strong green fluorescence that was effectively quenched by Hg2+ and Fe3+, with minimal interference from other metal ions, anions, and small biological molecules. By optimizing the buffer solution, interference from Fe3+ was mitigated, which enhanced the robustness of the GCDs as a fluorescence probe for Hg2+ detection. The detection range for Hg2+ was 0–100 μM, with a detection limit of 300 nM. The quenching mechanism was thoroughly investigated, and the GCDs were successfully applied to detect Hg2+ in real water samples, yielding satisfactory results. This work highlights the potential of GCDs for practical environmental monitoring and water quality analysis.
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