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Carbon quantum dots with ultra-high quantum yield for versatile turn-on sensor of gluten and cyanide Ions

  • J. J.P. Oliveira
  • , S. V. Carneiro
  • , E. F. Carvalho
  • , V. S.F. Rodrigues
  • , F. E.H. Lima
  • , W. O. Matos
  • , L. M.U.D. Fechine
  • , R. A. Antunes
  • , M. L.A. Neto
  • , A. T.P. Campos
  • , T. A. Moura
  • , C. L. Cesar
  • , R. Santos-Oliveira
  • , H. F. Carvalho
  • , A. R. Paschoal
  • , R. M. Freire
  • , C. J.R. Carvalho
  • , P. B.A. Fechine
  • Federal University of Ceará
  • Federal University of ABC
  • States University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
  • Laboratory of Nanoradiopharmaceuticals and Synthesis of Novel Radiopharmaceuticals
  • CEDENNA
  • Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical

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Abstract

In this work, we reported the synthesis of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) with high fluorescent quantum yield (90.7 %). These nanoparticles were applied in a turn-off/turn-on sensor able to detect cyanide ions. In this sensing strategy, Fe3+ ions were added to the aqueous suspension of CQDs to quench the fluorescence of the system, which was recovered from the presence of cyanide ions. Furthermore, a sensor array was developed using the LDA chemometric tool, to classify different species present in cookie formulations, including gluten. The turn-off/turn-on sensor proved to be sensitive and effective for detecting cyanide ions, with a detection limit of 3.77 ppm. This high sensibility and selectivity allowed quantifying the analyte in a real sample of tap water.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112312
JournalDyes and Pigments
Volume229
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Carbon quantum dots
  • Cyanide
  • Fluorescent sensing
  • Quantum yield

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