Issue 41, 2023, Issue in Progress

Novel “on–off” fluorescence sensing for rapid and accurate determination of Cr3+ based on g-CNQDs

Abstract

Cr3+ is one of the most essential trace elements in living organisms and plays a vital role in human metabolism. However, both deficiency and excess intake of Cr3+ can be harmful to the human body. Therefore, the quantitative determination of Cr3+ is of great significance in the field of life science. Based on this, in this study, a g-CNQDs@p-acetaminophenol fluorescence sensing system was developed for the quantitative detection of Cr3+ in actual complex samples. G-CNQDs were synthesized with sodium citrate and urea as precursors. The fluorescence signal was enhanced by the synergistic effect between p-acetaminophenol (APAP) and g-CNQDs. The fluorescence quenching phenomenon can be produced when Cr3+ is introduced into the fluorescence-enhanced g-CNQDs@p-acetaminophenol system. An “on–off” fluorescence sensing system was constructed based on g-CNQDs@p-acetaminophenol for the quantitative detection of Cr3+. The experimental data showed a wide linear region in the concentration range of 0.64–63.0 μM, and the detection limit was as low as 0.23 μM. The construction of the sensor system broadens the research field for the practical application of Cr3+.

Graphical abstract: Novel “on–off” fluorescence sensing for rapid and accurate determination of Cr3+ based on g-CNQDs

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2023
Accepted
14 Sep 2023
First published
28 Sep 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 28550-28559

Novel “on–off” fluorescence sensing for rapid and accurate determination of Cr3+ based on g-CNQDs

X. Xu, H. Li, Y. Sun, T. Ma, L. Shi, W. Mu, H. Wang and Y. Lu, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 28550 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA05091B

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