Pb(II) detection and versatile bio-imaging of green-emitting carbon dots with excellent stability and bright fluorescence.
Zishan SunYuping ZhouWeiying ZhouJiabao LuoRuiyuan LiuXinguo ZhangLiya ZhouQi PangPublished in: Nanoscale (2021)
Green-emitting carbon dots (G-CDs) were synthesized via a simple and green hydrothermal method using betaine hydrochloride and sulfadiazine as carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. Excellent luminescence stability with varying pH, salt concentrations, temperature is found with excitation-independent emission. G-CDs can be successfully used for the detection of Pb(ii) in the range of 0-200 μM. There was good linear relationship between the Pb(ii) concentration and G-CD fluorescence intensity with a correlation coefficient of 0.993, and the limit of detection (LOD) was 3.0174 μmol L-1. Due to its good biocompatibility, G-CDs can be successfully applied to zebrafish imaging as well as cell imaging, and the results show that G-CDs is more suitable for the zebrafish embryo imaging. Our results suggested that the obtained G-CDs can be used as multifunctional probes, highlighting their potential in different biological studies.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- energy transfer
- high resolution
- heavy metals
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- fluorescence imaging
- drug delivery
- single cell
- risk assessment
- magnetic resonance imaging
- small molecule
- label free
- cancer therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- magnetic resonance
- fluorescent probe
- aqueous solution
- solid state
- bone marrow