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Carbon quantum dots fluorescence quenching for potassium optode construction.

Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2019-04-30)
Mehdi Rahimi, Mohamad Mahani, Zahra Hassani
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Photophysical phenomena associated with carbon nanoparticles in combination with biocompatibility and readily functionalizable properties have attracted significant interest for sensing and imaging applications. A potassium ion optode based on the fluorescence quenching of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) was constructed. The CQDs were synthesized using a microwave method, citric acid and 2,2'-(ethylene-dioxy)bis(ethylamine). A quantum yield of 7.1% was calculated for the synthesized CQDs. A linear dynamic range of about one-order of magnitude with a correlation coefficient of 0.99 was obtained. The optode was applied on real samples and a 0.60-1.60% error range was obtained relative to the ion-selective electrode.