Abstract
Boron carbon oxynitride quantum dots (BCNO QDs) with blue emission were prepared via the template of SBA–15 (a typical mesoporous silica). A modulated photoluminescence sensor was developed based on the different quenching effects of Cu2+ or Hg2+ ions on the luminescence intensity of BCNO QDs. The Cu2+ or Hg2+ ions have an interaction with BCNO QDs due to the electrons transfer between the BCNO and Cu2+ or Hg2+ ions, and the detection limit of Cu2+ or Hg2+ ion concentration can be as less as 10 nM. The BCNO–Cr6+ mixture can be served as a turn–on fluorescent sensor for detecting the ascorbic acid based on the inner filter effect since overlapping of excitation and emission spectra between Cr6+ ions and BCNO QDs. Moreover, the BCNO QDs can also be applied to fingerprint identification and organic fluorescent films under ultraviolet excitation.
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