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In this work, we proposed a new method based on carbon dots (named m-CDs) for selective and efficient detection of nitrite (NO2-), which was based on the interaction between the amine group of m-CDs and NO2- via a diazo reaction that produced diazonium salts and induced the fluorescence quenching of m-CDs. The concentration of NO2- shows a good linear relationship with a quenched fluorescence intensity from 0.063 to 2.0 mu;M (R2 = 0.996) with a detection limit of 0.018 mu;M. In addition, a ratiometric fluorescence probe (m-CDsRu(bpy)3]2+) was constructed via electrostatic interaction by introducing Ru(bpy)3Cl2middot;6H2O as an internal reference fluorescent reagent. Interestingly, a transition of the fluorescent color of the ratiometric probe from cyan to red could be visually observed upon increasing the concentration of NO2-. Based on these findings, a ratiometric fluorescent-based portable agarose hydrogel test kit was fabricated and applied for on-spot assessment of NO2- content within 10 min. As far as we know, this is the first ratiometric fluorescent sensor for visual detection of NO2-. It has broad application prospects in environmental monitoring and food safety assessment. © 2019 American Chemical Society.
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ACS Sensors
Year: 2019
Issue: 5
Volume: 4
Page: 1252-1260
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