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Highly Sensitive Detection of Iron Ions in Aqueous Solutions Using Fluorescent Chitosan Nanoparticles Functionalized by Rhodamine B.

Zhiwei LiuNa LiPing LiuZhihui QinTifeng Jiao
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Detection of iron ions in aqueous solutions is of significant importance because of their important role in the environment and the human body. Herein, a fluorescent rhodamine B-functionalized chitosan nanoparticles probe is reported for the efficient detection of iron ions. The chitosan nanospheres-rhodamine B (CREN) was prepared by grafting rhodamine B onto the surface of chitosan nanospheres through an amidation reaction. The as-prepared CREN fluorescent probes exhibit high fluorescence intensity under ultraviolet light. When iron ions are added to the CREN solution, they can be coordinated with weak-field ligands such as N and O on the surface of chitosan nanoparticles (CSNP) by a high-spin method. The self-assembly of Fe 3+ on the surface of the CREN led to the generation of single electrons and the presence of high paramagnetism, resulting in fluorescence quenching. The quenching effect of Fe 3+ on the CREN fluorescent probe can achieve the efficient detection of Fe 3+ , and the detection limit reaches 10 -5 mol/mL. Moreover, this fluorescence quenching effect of Fe 3+ on the CREN fluorescent probe is specific, which could not be disturbed by other metal ions and counteranions.
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