Low fluorescence under visible light excitation and catalytic activity limit many applications of graphene quantum dots in optical detection, biosensing, catalysis and biomedical. The paper reports design and synthesis of histidine, serine and folic acid-functionalized and boron and iron-doped graphene quantum dot (Fe/B-GQD-HSF). The Fe/B-GQD-HSF shows excellent fluorescence behavior and peroxidase-like activity. Excitation of 330 nm ultraviolet light produces the strongest blue fluorescence and excitation of 480 nm visible light produces the strongest yellow fluorescence. The specific activity reaches 92.67 U g, which is higher than that of other graphene quantum dots. The Fe/B-GQD-HSF can catalyze oxidation of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine with HO to form blue compound. Based on this, it was used for colorimetric and fluorescence detection of HO. The absorbance at 652 nm linearly increases with the increase of HO concentration between 0.5 and 100 μM with detection limit of 0.43 μM. The fluorescence signal linearly decreases with the increase of HO concentration between 0.05 and 100 μM with detection limit of 0.035 μM. The analytical method has been satisfactorily applied in detection of HO in food. The study also paves one way for design and synthesis of functional graphene quantum dots with ideal fluorescence behavior and catalytic activity.
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