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Providing multicolor plasmonic patterns with graphene quantum dots functionalized d‐penicillamine for visual recognition of V(V), Cu (<scp>II</scp>), and Fe(<scp>III</scp>): Colorimetric fingerprints of GQDs‐DPA for discriminating ions in human urine samples

Parinaz Abdollahiyan, Hassan Heidari, Soheila Hassanzadeh, Mohammad Hasanzadeh, Farzad Seidi, Paria Pashazadeh‐Panahi

2021Journal of Molecular Recognition15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In this study, a novel fluorescent probe (graphene quantum dots functionalized d‐penicillamine [GQDs‐DPA]) was developed for the selective identification of Cu 2+ , V 5+ , and Fe 3+ among 26 types of metal ions, which considerably quench the fluorescence intensity of GQD. So, GQDs‐DPA was applied as a simple fluorescent probe for facile metal ions recognition in standard solution. The proposed DPA‐GQD supported amino acids respond to Cu 2+ , V 5+ , and Fe 3+ , with high sensitivity. The intensity of the fluorescence histogram of this probe significantly diminished in exposure to metal ions such as Cu(II), V(V), and Fe(III). Moreover, a microfluidic paper‐based device (μPAD) was fabricated through a facile and cost‐effective protocol. Cu 2+ , V 5+ , and Fe 3+ can be selectively recognized by GQDs‐DPA using μPAD by naked eye. Also, GQDs‐DPA exhibits a linear response for the detection of ions in concentrations ranging from 0.01 to 1 ppm, with a low limit of quantification of 0.01 ppm in standards samples. The boosted color uniformity, low instrumental needs of the stamp, and disposability of μPADs enable the application of the proposed device for commercial applications in environmental science and technology.

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GrapheneQuantum dotFluorescenceMetal ions in aqueous solutionDetection limitNaked eyeIonPlasmonMaterials scienceMetalNanotechnologyChemistryAnalytical Chemistry (journal)PhotochemistryOptoelectronicsChromatographyOpticsOrganic chemistryMetallurgyPhysicsCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesMolecular Sensors and Ion Detection
Providing multicolor plasmonic patterns with graphene quantum dots functionalized d‐penicillamine for visual recognition of V(V), Cu (<scp>II</scp>), and Fe(<scp>III</scp>): Colorimetric fingerprints of GQDs‐DPA for discriminating ions in human urine samples | Litcius