Issue 57, 2021, Issue in Progress

Fluorescent “on–off–on” sensor based on N,S co-doped carbon dots from seaweed (Sargassum carpophyllum) for specific detection of Cr(vi) and ascorbic acid

Abstract

A low-temperature carbonization method using seaweed (Sargassum carpophyllum) as a precursor was applied to prepare nitrogen and sulfur co-doped CDs (N,S-CDs). The N,S-CDs exhibited satisfactory stability, water solubility and photostability. The N,S-CDs-based “on–off” fluorescent sensor showed high selectivity and good response to Cr(VI), whose limit of detection (LOD) was as low as 1.04 μM. The recoveries of Cr(VI) in tap water and sea water were 88.90–116.38% (RSD < 5%), proving that it could be a practical sensor for detecting Cr(VI). In addition, the established N,S-CDs/Cr(VI) system was developed as an “off–on” fluorescent sensor to detect ascorbic acid (AA). It could precisely detect AA in vitamin C chewable tablets, with recoveries from 96.02 to 103.95% (RSD < 5%). Moreover, the N,S-CDs expressed low toxicity by CCK8 assay. In this work, an “on–off–on” fluorescent sensor was prepared from seaweed, which can act as a reference for enabled high-value transformation of seaweeds. Furthermore, it also provided a facile fluorescent sensor for the detection of Cr(VI) and AA. The fluorescent sensor expressed high potential in water quality monitoring and nutritional food quality control.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescent “on–off–on” sensor based on N,S co-doped carbon dots from seaweed (Sargassum carpophyllum) for specific detection of Cr(vi) and ascorbic acid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Aug 2021
Accepted
22 Oct 2021
First published
05 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 35946-35953

Fluorescent “on–off–on” sensor based on N,S co-doped carbon dots from seaweed (Sargassum carpophyllum) for specific detection of Cr(VI) and ascorbic acid

H. Tian, G. Ju, M. Li, W. Fu, Y. Dai, Z. Liang, Y. Qiu, Z. Qin and X. Yin, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 35946 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA06544K

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