Abstract

Herein, a novel nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) with bright blue fluorescence were prepared using glycine and urea by a facile solid-heat method. The prepared N-CQDs had a relatively high quantum yield (QY = 21.04 %), excellent photobleaching resistance, acid and alkali resistance. Moreover, it was used as fluorescent probe for the detection of dopamine (DA) with high selectivity and a low limit of detection (LOD = 0.0972 μM). Additionally, this fluorescent probe was successfully used to the determination of DA in human serum and rat serum with satisfactory recoveries (98.24 %–107.86 %), indicating this probe is was a promising biomolecular sensor for quantitation of DA in serum.

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