Abstract

A novel kind of carbon dots (CDs) doped lanthanide coordination polymers (LnCPs) was designed for fluorescence ratio-metric measurements of Fe2+ and Fe3+. Herein, blue-light emitting CDs, as the Fe3+-sensitive probe, were incorporated into the Fe2+-sensitive LnCPs through the self-adaptive ability. The obtained composite probe can be efficiently excited at a single wavelength and shows good separate emission peaks. Upon exposure to Fe2+ or Fe3+, the fluorescence of corresponding sensitive probe was quenched, while that of another probe maintained constant serving as an inert reference, allowing for the intensity-based ratio-metric assay for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. Furthermore, by virtue of the reduction capability of ascorbic acid (AA), which can reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+, this composite probe enabled ratio-metric determination of AA as well. The rational design strategy for multi-analyte assay, and the facile preparation and operation make it possible for simultaneous monitoring two or more relevant analytes in one system.

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