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      A Fluorescent Nanosensor for Silver (Ag+) and Mercury (Hg2+) Ions Using Eu (III)-Doped Carbon Dots

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          Carbon dots doped with Eu3+ ions (Eu-Cdots) were prepared by a hydrothermal treatment, using citric acid and urea as precursors and Eu (NO3)3 as a europium source. The Eu3+ ions are strongly coordinated with the carboxylate groups at the surface of the Cdots and incorporated within the nanographene network in the carbon core. Vibrational spectroscopy provides evidence of such interaction with identification of bands assigned to the stretching of the Eu-O bond. Eu3+ doped Cdots have larger diameters then undoped Cdots, but they are divided into smaller domains of sp2 carbon. The UV-vis excitation spectrum provides evidence of energy transfer from the Cdots to the Eu3+. The luminescence spectrum shows the characteristic sharp peaks of Eu3+ in the red part of the visible spectrum and a broad emission of Cdots centered at 450 nm. The luminescence of the Cdots is strongly quenched by Hg2+ and Ag+, but not by other cations. The quenching mechanism differs significantly depending on the nature of the ion. Both the blue emission of Cdots and the red emission of Eu3+ are quenched in the presence of Hg2+ while only the emission of the Cdots is affected by the presence of Ag+. A ratiometric sensor can be built using the ratio of luminescence intensities of the Cdots to the Eu3+ peaks.

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                Journal
                NANOKO
                Nanomaterials
                Nanomaterials
                MDPI AG
                2079-4991
                February 2022
                January 25 2022
                : 12
                : 3
                : 385
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                10.3390/nano12030385
                6eafd6df-3ba1-4649-b3a1-175203c987e3
                © 2022

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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