Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots

Fluorescent nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots (NSCDs) were synthesized using a simple one-step hydrothermal method starting from o-phenylenediamine (OPD) and ammonium sulfide. The prepared NSCDs presented a selective dual optical response to Cu(II) in water through the arising of an absorptio...

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Main Authors: Roberto Pizzoferrato, Ramanand Bisauriya, Simonetta Antonaroli, Marcello Cabibbo, Artur J. Moro
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author Roberto Pizzoferrato
Ramanand Bisauriya
Simonetta Antonaroli
Marcello Cabibbo
Artur J. Moro
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description Fluorescent nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots (NSCDs) were synthesized using a simple one-step hydrothermal method starting from o-phenylenediamine (OPD) and ammonium sulfide. The prepared NSCDs presented a selective dual optical response to Cu(II) in water through the arising of an absorption band at 660 nm and simultaneous fluorescence enhancement at 564 nm. The first effect was attributed to formation of cuprammonium complexes through coordination with amino functional groups of NSCDs. Alternatively, fluorescence enhancement can be explained by the oxidation of residual OPD bound to NSCDs. Both absorbance and fluorescence showed a linear increase with an increase of Cu(II) concentration in the range 1–100 µM, with the lowest detection limit of 100 nM and 1 µM, respectively. NSCDs were successfully incorporated in a hydrogel agarose matrix for easier handling and application to sensing. The formation of cuprammonium complexes was strongly hampered in an agarose matrix while oxidation of OPD was still effective. As a result, color variations could be perceived both under white light and UV light for concentrations as low as 10 µM. Since these color changes were similarly perceived in tap and lake water samples, the present method could be a promising candidate for simple, cost-effective visual monitoring of copper onsite.
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spelling doaj-art-e0aaee24ffa843dc8b3a2a766e8729962025-08-20T01:07:15ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202023-03-01236302910.3390/s23063029Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon DotsRoberto Pizzoferrato0Ramanand Bisauriya1Simonetta Antonaroli2Marcello Cabibbo3Artur J. Moro4Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Chemical Sciences and Technology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (DIISM), Università Politecnica Delle Marche, 60131 Ancona, ItalyLAQV-REQUIMTE, Departamento de Química, CQFB, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalFluorescent nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots (NSCDs) were synthesized using a simple one-step hydrothermal method starting from o-phenylenediamine (OPD) and ammonium sulfide. The prepared NSCDs presented a selective dual optical response to Cu(II) in water through the arising of an absorption band at 660 nm and simultaneous fluorescence enhancement at 564 nm. The first effect was attributed to formation of cuprammonium complexes through coordination with amino functional groups of NSCDs. Alternatively, fluorescence enhancement can be explained by the oxidation of residual OPD bound to NSCDs. Both absorbance and fluorescence showed a linear increase with an increase of Cu(II) concentration in the range 1–100 µM, with the lowest detection limit of 100 nM and 1 µM, respectively. NSCDs were successfully incorporated in a hydrogel agarose matrix for easier handling and application to sensing. The formation of cuprammonium complexes was strongly hampered in an agarose matrix while oxidation of OPD was still effective. As a result, color variations could be perceived both under white light and UV light for concentrations as low as 10 µM. Since these color changes were similarly perceived in tap and lake water samples, the present method could be a promising candidate for simple, cost-effective visual monitoring of copper onsite.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/6/3029carbon dotso-Phenylenediamineoptical sensingcoppercolorimetricfluorescence
spellingShingle Roberto Pizzoferrato
Ramanand Bisauriya
Simonetta Antonaroli
Marcello Cabibbo
Artur J. Moro
Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots
carbon dots
o-Phenylenediamine
optical sensing
copper
colorimetric
fluorescence
title Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots
title_full Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots
title_fullStr Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots
title_full_unstemmed Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots
title_short Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensing of Copper Ions in Water through o-Phenylenediamine-Derived Carbon Dots
title_sort colorimetric and fluorescent sensing of copper ions in water through o phenylenediamine derived carbon dots
topic carbon dots
o-Phenylenediamine
optical sensing
copper
colorimetric
fluorescence
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/6/3029
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