Functionalized graphene quantum dots as a fluorescent “off–on” nanosensor for detection of mercury and ethyl xanthate
A simple, economical and efficient method is introduced for the functionalization of graphene quantum dots (GQDs). The GQDs was synthesized by the thermal pyrolysis of citric acid then mono-ethanolamine (MEA) was used to functionalize its surfaces. The resultant MEA-functionalized GQDs (MEA-GQDs) ha...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Research on chemical intermediates 2017-12, Vol.43 (12), p.7457-7470 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A simple, economical and efficient method is introduced for the functionalization of graphene quantum dots (GQDs). The GQDs was synthesized by the thermal pyrolysis of citric acid then mono-ethanolamine (MEA) was used to functionalize its surfaces. The resultant MEA-functionalized GQDs (MEA-GQDs) had remarkable fluorescence emissions with high quantum yield. The interaction studies showed that the fluorescence emissions of MEA-GQDs quenched selectively in the presence of Hg
2+
ions due to the complex formation of Hg
2+
ion with functional groups on MEA-GQDs. Further studies showed that, in the presence of ethyl xanthate ions (EtX
−
), the intensity was recovered because of the formation of a stronger complex between the thiol group of EtX
−
and Hg
2+
ions and the dissociation of the previous weaker complex between MEA-GQDs and Hg
2+
ions. In the optimal conditions, Hg
2+
and EtX
−
ions could both be detected in the concentration ranges of 0.05–5 and 0.05–3 µM with limits of detection of 10 and 30 nM, respectively. The new MEA-GQDs-based nanosensor was successfully applied for the determination of Hg
2+
and EtX
−
ions in spiked groundwater as a real sample with the satisfactory recovery of 97.6–101%. |
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ISSN: | 0922-6168 1568-5675 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11164-017-3086-1 |