Biocompatible Carbon Dot Decorated α-FeOOH Nanohybrid for an Effective Fluorometric Sensing of Cr (VI) in Wastewater and Living Cells.
Bidisha GhoshShubham RoySouravi BardhanDhananjoy MondalIshita SahaSaheli GhoshRuma BasuParimal KarmakarKaustuv DasSukhen DasPublished in: Journal of fluorescence (2022)
This article reports the fluorometric detection of toxic hexavalent chromium Cr (VI)) in wastewater and Cr (VI) contaminated living cells using in-situ grown carbon quantum dots into the goethite (α-FeOOH) nano-matrix. The synthesized nano-hybrid shows enormous potential in determining the chromium contamination levels in various types of water samples. This selective fluorometric probe is enormously sensitive (LOD 81 nM) toward hexavalent chromium, which makes it a dedicated chromium sensor. Moreover, the sensing mechanism has been assessed using Stern-Volmer's equation and fluorescence lifetime experiments showing the simultaneous occurrence of photoinduced electron transfer and the inner filter effect. This chromium sensor has also been employed to assess the contamination level in real-life industrial wastewater. The performance of this probe in a real-life wastewater sample is quite commendable. Further, this biocompatible fluorometric probe has been used to demonstrate the in-vitro sensing of Cr (VI) in HeLa cells. The rapid detection mechanism of hexavalent chromium in living cells has been validated using theoretical docking simulations. Henceforth, this fluorometric sensor material could open new avenues not only in wastewater monitoring but also in biomedical applications.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- wastewater treatment
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- electron transfer
- risk assessment
- anaerobic digestion
- molecularly imprinted
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- drinking water
- heavy metals
- molecular dynamics
- human health
- health risk
- cell cycle arrest
- sensitive detection
- molecular dynamics simulations
- emergency department
- cell proliferation
- real time pcr
- photodynamic therapy
- high resolution
- drug delivery
- gold nanoparticles