Abstract

Sustainable, scalable and green carbon dots (CDs) were derived from avocado seeds using carbonization at different temperatures (250, 400, and 600 °C) and were applied as fluorescent nanoprobes for the detection of heavy metal ions. The CDs were found to be highly selective towards Cr6+ and Cu2+ ions and acted as fluorescent turn-off sensors. An increase in the carbonization temperature not only decreased the dimensions of the CDs from 4.6 to 3.2 nm, but also enhanced the crystallinity and sensitivity towards Cu2+/Cr6+. Although the CDs act as accurate optical sensors at low concentration range for Cu2+ ions, at higher concentration flocculation (visible to the naked eye) takes place and hence their applicability for possible water treatment is elucidated. The high sensitivity of CDs synthesized at 600 °C is revealed through a low limit of detection (LOD), i.e., 0.04 nM and 0.09 nM for Cr6+ and Cu2+ ions respectively. The efficacy of the proposed particles has been successfully demonstrated in the possible real-life applications via sensitivity tests in river/tap water samples.

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