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Inner-filter effect of nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots–MnO2 nanotubes for smartphone-integrated dual-mode sensing of glutathione and captopril

Abstract

Nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) exhibit unique fluorescence properties and are considered one of the best candidates for the development of fluorescence-based sensors for the detection of many analytes. In this work, a smartphone-assisted fluorescent sensor has been developed using N-CQDs and MnO2 nanotubes (MnO2 NTs) for the detection of glutathione (GSH) and captopril (CAP). N-CQDs were facilely synthesized via the solvothermal method, where o-phenylenediamine (o-PD) and urea were used as nitrogen precursors. Likewise, MnO2 NTs were synthesized using the hydrothermal method. Relying on the excellent fluorescence quenching ability of MnO2 NTs, a nanocomposite of N-CQDs and MnO2 NTs is prepared, wherein the fluorescence intensity of N-CQDs was effectively quenched in the presence of MnO2 NTs via the inner-filter effect (IFE). The addition of thiolated compounds (GSH and CAP) helped in the recovery of the fluorescence of N-CQDs by triggering the redox reaction and decomposing the MnO2 NTs. An investigation of fluorescence along with smartphone-based studies by evaluating the gray measurement using Image J software showed a great response towards GSH and CAP providing LODs of 4.70 μM and 5.22 μM (fluorometrically) and 5.76 μM and 2.81 μM (smartphone-based), respectively. The practical applicability of the sensing system has been verified using human blood plasma samples.

Graphical abstract: Inner-filter effect of nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots–MnO2 nanotubes for smartphone-integrated dual-mode sensing of glutathione and captopril

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2024
Accepted
15 Jun 2024
First published
24 Jun 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 20093-20104

Inner-filter effect of nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots–MnO2 nanotubes for smartphone-integrated dual-mode sensing of glutathione and captopril

A. B. Kujur, M. L. Satnami, Y. Chawre, P. Miri, A. Sinha, R. Nagwanshi, I. Karbhal, K. K. Ghosh, S. Pervez and M. K. Deb, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 20093 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA03287J

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