Affiliation:
1. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad 201002 India
2. Salt and Marine Chemicals Division CSIR‐Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute G.B. Marg Bhavnagar Gujarat 364002 India
3. Analytical and Environmental Science Division & Centralized Instrument Facility CSIR‐Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute Bhavnagar Gujarat 364002 India
Abstract
AbstractThe environmental monitoring and remediation of highly toxic inorganic arsenic species in natural water are needed for the benefit of the ecosystem. Current studies on arsenic detection and removal often employ separate materials, which exhibit blue luminescence with fluorescence quenching, making them unsuitable for biological and environmental samples. In this study, carbon dot‐embedded mesoporous silica tubes functionalized with melamine are synthesized to address these limitations and enable specific and turn‐on probing of inorganic arsenic. The newly synthesized material demonstrates excitation‐independent yellow luminescence and can effectively detect both As (III) and As (V) at low detection limits (11 × 10−9 m, 11.2 × 10−9 m), well below the prescribed threshold limits in drinking water. It also exhibits a high adsorption capacity (≈125, 159 mg g−1) with fast kinetics. The material's applicability in environmental samples is validated through the successful quantification of arsenic in real samples with satisfactory recoveries. Moreover, the material shows recyclability for reuse, as demonstrated by its arsenic adsorption and desorption for several cycles under basic conditions. Additionally, the material's capability for monitoring arsenic in a biological sample (Artemia salina) is demonstrated through fluorescence imaging. The encouraging outcomes underscore the material's potential use in monitoring and mitigating arsenic in aqueous systems.
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry