A novel type of graphene-like quantum dots, synthesized by oxidation and cage-opening of C60 buckminsterfullerene, has been studied as a fluorescent and absorptive probe for heavy-metal ions. The lattice structure of such unfolded fullerene quantum dots (UFQDs) is distinct from that of graphene since it includes both carbon hexagons and pentagons. The basic optical properties, however, are similar to those of regular graphene oxide quantum dots. On the other hand, UFQDs behave quite differently in the presence of heavy-metal ions, in that multiple sensitivity to Cu2+, Pb2+ and As(III) was observed through comparable quenching of the fluorescent emission and different variations of the transmittance spectrum. By dynamic light scattering measurements and transmission electron microscope (TEM) images we confirmed, for the first time in metal sensing, that this response is due to multiple complexation and subsequent aggregation of UFQDs. Nonetheless, the explanation of the distinct behaviour of transmittance in the presence of As(III) and the formation of precipitate with Pb2+ require further studies. These differences, however, also make it possible to discriminate between the three metal ions in view of the implementation of a selective multiple sensor.

Sensitivity to heavy-metal ions of unfolded fullerene quantum dots / Ciotta, Erica; Paoloni, Stefano; Richetta, Maria; Prosposito, Paolo; Tagliatesta, Pietro; Lorecchio, Chiara; Venditti, Iole; Fratoddi, Ilaria; Casciardi, Stefano; Pizzoferrato, Roberto. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:11(2017). [10.3390/s17112614]

Sensitivity to heavy-metal ions of unfolded fullerene quantum dots

Fratoddi, Ilaria
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2017

Abstract

A novel type of graphene-like quantum dots, synthesized by oxidation and cage-opening of C60 buckminsterfullerene, has been studied as a fluorescent and absorptive probe for heavy-metal ions. The lattice structure of such unfolded fullerene quantum dots (UFQDs) is distinct from that of graphene since it includes both carbon hexagons and pentagons. The basic optical properties, however, are similar to those of regular graphene oxide quantum dots. On the other hand, UFQDs behave quite differently in the presence of heavy-metal ions, in that multiple sensitivity to Cu2+, Pb2+ and As(III) was observed through comparable quenching of the fluorescent emission and different variations of the transmittance spectrum. By dynamic light scattering measurements and transmission electron microscope (TEM) images we confirmed, for the first time in metal sensing, that this response is due to multiple complexation and subsequent aggregation of UFQDs. Nonetheless, the explanation of the distinct behaviour of transmittance in the presence of As(III) and the formation of precipitate with Pb2+ require further studies. These differences, however, also make it possible to discriminate between the three metal ions in view of the implementation of a selective multiple sensor.
2017
Carbon materials; heavy metals; photoluminescence; Quenching; sensors; spectroscopy; analytical chemistry; atomic and molecular physics, and optics; biochemistry; instrumentation; electrical and electronic engineering
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Sensitivity to heavy-metal ions of unfolded fullerene quantum dots / Ciotta, Erica; Paoloni, Stefano; Richetta, Maria; Prosposito, Paolo; Tagliatesta, Pietro; Lorecchio, Chiara; Venditti, Iole; Fratoddi, Ilaria; Casciardi, Stefano; Pizzoferrato, Roberto. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:11(2017). [10.3390/s17112614]
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