Abstract

AbstractBased on the dual signal of double‐emitting carbon quantum dots (G‐CDs), a ratiometric fluorescence sensor is established to realize the analysis and detection of Fe3+ in real samples. When the excitation wavelength is 360 nm and 480 nm, the double emission fluorescence peaks are located at the wavelengths of 477 nm and 523 nm. The former is the fluorescence response signal, and the latter is the fluorescence background signal. The semi‐quantitative analysis of Fe3+ was achieved based on the linear relationship between the ratio F477/F523 of the two signals and the Fe3+ concentration. The linear range of this method is 0.015–120 μM, and the limit of detection (LOD, S/N=3) is 5 nM. Meanwhile, the naked‐eye visual detection of Fe3+ can be realized according to the fluorescence color of the probe. The probe exhibits excellent anti‐interference, selectivity and repeatability, and this method can be applied to the detection of Fe3+ in actual samples.

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