Dual-emission carbon dots (D-CDs) were facilely synthesized from fluorexon in ethanol via a solvothermal method. The prepared D-CDs with abundant O-/N-containing groups show two significant emissions with a wavelength in the visible region. A fluorescence (FL) platform with high sensitivity and selectivity was developed for detecting MnO4– in actual matrices using the D-CDs. The intensity ratio at 520 to 436 nm exhibited good linearity across the MnO4– concentration. Structural and optical characterizations reveal the oxidation of groups on the D-CD surface, which is crucial for amplifying the 520 nm emission while quenching the 436 nm. The oxidation restricted the electron transfer between the receptor and fluorophores associated with 520 nm; however, it also induced dynamic quenching which acted together with static quenching and the inner filter effect (IFE) to decrease the FL intensity of 436 nm. This study presents a general strategy to enable the efficient sensing of contaminants in environmental waters and facilitates the rational design of optical platforms.
Huihui ZengRen‐Xiu HuangYue QiuJu‐Lian DuanShudong Jiang
Yujuan QinYong‐Ju BaiPengcheng HuangFang–Ying Wu
Yujuan Qin (3202206)Yongju Bai (11518381)Pengcheng Huang (1572517)Fang-Ying Wu (2707750)
Panpan Zhu (714514)Kejun Tan (6862682)
Lin LiLihong ShiJing JiaOmer EltayebWenjing LuYouhong TangChuan DongShaomin Shuang