Design of Fluorescent Carbon Dots (CDs) for the Selective detection of Metal‐Containing Ions

Author:

López‐Beltrán Alejandro1,Iriarte‐Mesa Claudia2ORCID,Murru Clarissa3ORCID,Chao‐Mujica Frank J.1,Corcho‐Valdés Angel Luis1,Morales‐Álvarez Lisandra1,Desdín‐García Luis Felipe1ORCID,Deschamps Johnny4ORCID,Antuch Manuel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Aplicaciones Tecnológicas y Desarrollo Nuclear Calle 30 No 502 entre 5ta y 3ra, Miramar Playa Havana 11300 Cuba

2. Faculty of Chemistry Department of Inorganic Chemistry - Functional Materials Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem) Währinger Str. 42 1090 Vienna Austria

3. Aix Marseille University, CNRS, LP3 UMR 7341 Campus de Luminy, Case 917 13288 Marseille cedex 9 France

4. Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées ENSTA Institut Polytechnique de Paris Unité de Chimie et Procédés 828 Boulevard des Maréchaux 91120 Palaiseau France

Abstract

AbstractThe pollution caused by heavy metals (HMs) may occur through both natural processes and anthropogenic activities and is found in complex media. The purpose of this review is to summarize the state‐of‐art of fluorescent CDs and the sensing applications in a systematic manner. This review intends to provide clues on the origin on the observed selectivity in chemiluminiscence sensors, which was until now a stated but unaddressed question, and still remains open for debate. Indeed, it is tempting to think that CDs possessing functional groups with soft bases at the surface are able to detect soft metal acids, while the opposite is to be suspected for hard acid‐base pairs. However, the literature shows several examples where this trend does not hold. We found that such observation is explained by the involvement of dynamic quenching, which does not involve the formation of a non‐fluorescent complex, as in the case of static quenching. We have provided an interpretation of published data that was not provided by the original authors and offer guidelines to enable the design of CDs to target ions in solution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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