Issue 86, 2014

Polyamine-functionalized carbon nanodots: a novel chemiluminescence probe for selective detection of iron(iii) ions

Abstract

We firstly studied the chemiluminescence behavior of branched poly(ethylenimine)-functionalized carbon dots (BPEI-CDs). The results demonstrated that BPEI-CDs can be used as a novel chemiluminescence probe in alkaline solution for rapid detection of iron(III) ions with high sensitivity and selectivity. A possible CL mechanism was studied by UV-Vis, fluorescence, CL, FTIR, XPS and EPR spectroscopy. Iron(III) could be selectively captured by the surface functional groups of BPEI and injected holes into the carbon dots which resulted in a great improvement of the BPEI-CDs' CL signal in alkaline solution. The work sheds new light on the characteristics and further application of functionalized carbon dots.

Graphical abstract: Polyamine-functionalized carbon nanodots: a novel chemiluminescence probe for selective detection of iron(iii) ions

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Aug 2014
Accepted
05 Sep 2014
First published
08 Sep 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 45768-45771

Author version available

Polyamine-functionalized carbon nanodots: a novel chemiluminescence probe for selective detection of iron(III) ions

L. Zhao, F. Geng, F. Di, L. Guo, B. Wan, Y. Yang, H. Zhang and G. Sun, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 45768 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA08071H

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