A fluorescent nanoprobe based on carbon dots (CDs) has been facilely synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal pyrolysis of salicylic acid and utilized for the sequential detection of Fe and F in vitro. The fluorescence of CDs can be extinguished dramatically by Fe based on static quenching and subsequently recovery upon addition of F due to the formation of stabler FeF. The probe exhibits high selectivity and sensitivity toward Fe and F with a good linearity in the range of 10-300 μM and 0.1-200 μM, respectively, and a low detection limit of 52 nM and 8.5 nM, respectively. More importantly, as-prepared CDs with exceedingly fluorescence stability, negligible toxicity and superior biocompatibility have been expanded for detection Fe and F in living cell and Escherichia coli. Furthermore, an "AND" logic gate based on as-obtained CDs has been constructed.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2019.117716 | DOI Listing |
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