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Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging

[Image: see text] In this study, water-soluble emissive carbon dots (CDs) are effectively fabricated with specific optical properties and colors by acid oxidation of muskmelon (Cucumis melo) fruit, which are termed as C. melo CDs (CMCDs). The fluorescence properties of CMCDs were tuned by controllin...

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Autores principales: Desai, Mittal L., Jha, Sanjay, Basu, Hirakendu, Singhal, Rakesh Kumar, Park, Tae-Jung, Kailasa, Suresh Kumar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6868887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31763557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02730
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author Desai, Mittal L.
Jha, Sanjay
Basu, Hirakendu
Singhal, Rakesh Kumar
Park, Tae-Jung
Kailasa, Suresh Kumar
author_facet Desai, Mittal L.
Jha, Sanjay
Basu, Hirakendu
Singhal, Rakesh Kumar
Park, Tae-Jung
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description [Image: see text] In this study, water-soluble emissive carbon dots (CDs) are effectively fabricated with specific optical properties and colors by acid oxidation of muskmelon (Cucumis melo) fruit, which are termed as C. melo CDs (CMCDs). The fluorescence properties of CMCDs were tuned by controlling the experimental conditions that allow them to emit different colors, that is, blue (B-), green (G-), and yellow (Y-) CMCDs, with different emission wavelengths at 432, 515, and 554 nm when excited at 342, 415, and 425 nm, respectively. The fabricated multicolor-emissive CDs were confirmed by various analytical techniques. The sizes of B-, G-, and Y-CMCDs were found to be ∼3.5, ∼4.3, and ∼5.8 nm, respectively. The as-prepared CMCDs display stable emissions with quantum yields of 7.07, 26.9, and 14.3% for the three CMCDs, which could act as a promising probe for the selective detection of Hg(2+) ions. Upon the addition of Hg(2+) ions, the fluorescence intensity of G-CMCDs at 515 nm was quenched largely than that of B- and Y-CMCDs. The spectroscopic results display that the G-CMCDs acted as a sensor for the detection of Hg(2+) ions with a wide linear range from 1.0 to 25 μM (R(2) = 0.9855) with a detection limit of 0.33 μM. This method was successfully applied to detect Hg(2+) ions in biological and water samples. The fabricated multicolor-emissive CMCDs possess the cell (Cunninghamella elegans, Aspergillus flavus, and Rhizoctonia solani) imaging property, suggesting the biocompatible nature for multicolor imaging of various cells.
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spelling pubmed-68688872019-11-22 Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging Desai, Mittal L. Jha, Sanjay Basu, Hirakendu Singhal, Rakesh Kumar Park, Tae-Jung Kailasa, Suresh Kumar ACS Omega [Image: see text] In this study, water-soluble emissive carbon dots (CDs) are effectively fabricated with specific optical properties and colors by acid oxidation of muskmelon (Cucumis melo) fruit, which are termed as C. melo CDs (CMCDs). The fluorescence properties of CMCDs were tuned by controlling the experimental conditions that allow them to emit different colors, that is, blue (B-), green (G-), and yellow (Y-) CMCDs, with different emission wavelengths at 432, 515, and 554 nm when excited at 342, 415, and 425 nm, respectively. The fabricated multicolor-emissive CDs were confirmed by various analytical techniques. The sizes of B-, G-, and Y-CMCDs were found to be ∼3.5, ∼4.3, and ∼5.8 nm, respectively. The as-prepared CMCDs display stable emissions with quantum yields of 7.07, 26.9, and 14.3% for the three CMCDs, which could act as a promising probe for the selective detection of Hg(2+) ions. Upon the addition of Hg(2+) ions, the fluorescence intensity of G-CMCDs at 515 nm was quenched largely than that of B- and Y-CMCDs. The spectroscopic results display that the G-CMCDs acted as a sensor for the detection of Hg(2+) ions with a wide linear range from 1.0 to 25 μM (R(2) = 0.9855) with a detection limit of 0.33 μM. This method was successfully applied to detect Hg(2+) ions in biological and water samples. The fabricated multicolor-emissive CMCDs possess the cell (Cunninghamella elegans, Aspergillus flavus, and Rhizoctonia solani) imaging property, suggesting the biocompatible nature for multicolor imaging of various cells. American Chemical Society 2019-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6868887/ /pubmed/31763557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02730 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Desai, Mittal L.
Jha, Sanjay
Basu, Hirakendu
Singhal, Rakesh Kumar
Park, Tae-Jung
Kailasa, Suresh Kumar
Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging
title Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging
title_full Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging
title_fullStr Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging
title_short Acid Oxidation of Muskmelon Fruit for the Fabrication of Carbon Dots with Specific Emission Colors for Recognition of Hg(2+) Ions and Cell Imaging
title_sort acid oxidation of muskmelon fruit for the fabrication of carbon dots with specific emission colors for recognition of hg(2+) ions and cell imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6868887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31763557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02730
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