Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this research, a new type of carbon quantum dot was prepared from Dendrobium huoshanense via one-step hydrothermal reaction at 200 °C for 6 h. The as-derived carbon quantum dots exhibited good fluorescence properties, with quantum yield of 23.57%. The extraction and determination of Dendrobium huoshanense enzymes activity were performed for different incubation times to study the theoretical reference for the dynamic changes of the main enzyme activity in the process of Dendrobium huoshanense growth and the solid processing industry. The results demonstrated that Dendrobium huoshanense was a low toxic carbon source material. Moreover, the prepared carbon quantum dots exhibited high sensitivity for the detection of nonylphenol, allowing a range of linear response of 0.5–50 µM (R2 = 0.9997). The detection limit was a slow as 95.32 nM. These results indicated that fluorescence internal filtration effect influenced nonylphenol-induced quenching of the Dendrobium huoshanense-carbon quantum dots fluorescence. The Dendrobium huoshanense-carbon quantum dots were successfully used to track nonylphenol in environmental samples. Therefore, their exploitation offers a promising approach for environmental pollutant detection.

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