Utilization of N,S-doped carbon dots as a fluorescent nanosensor for determination of cromolyn based on inner filter effect: application to aqueous humour.
Shymaa M Abd ElhaleemFawzi Abdalla ElsebaeiShereen M ShalanFathalla BelalPublished in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2022)
A simple and eco-friendly hydrothermal technique is used to prepare water soluble N- and S-co-doped carbon quantum dots probes (N,S-CQDs) from thiosemicarbazide and citric acid. Several characterization techniques were performed to ensure the successful synthesis of highly luminescent N,S-CQDs. The prepared probe exhibited analytical potential as an optical nanosensor for the spectrofluorimetric determination of cromolyn sodium (CRO) in its pharmaceutical dosage forms and aqueous humour. The emission intensity of the synthesized N,S-CQDs was measured at 411 nm after excitation at 345 nm. Addition of increasing concentrations of CRO to N,S-CQDs led to quenching of its fluorescence intensity. CRO was investigated within a wide concentration range 10.0-150.0 μM with a limit of detection of 2.0 μM and a limit of quantification of 6.0 μM. The quenching of fluorescent N,S-CQDs occurred through the inner filter effect (IFE). The developed spectrofluorimetric method was successfully optimized and validated according to the International Council of Harmonisation guidelines (ICH). The method greenness is proved through using both Eco-Scale and AGREE approaches.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- energy transfer
- sensitive detection
- water soluble
- photodynamic therapy
- living cells
- small molecule
- single molecule
- solid phase extraction
- ionic liquid
- label free
- high resolution
- molecularly imprinted
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high speed
- human health
- risk assessment
- atomic force microscopy
- fluorescent probe
- heavy metals
- mass spectrometry
- light emitting
- sewage sludge