Abstract

A good water-soluble and stable nanocomposite has been facilely prepared by the encapsulation of CsPbBr3 QDs via cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and mineral oil through sonication, namely CsPbBr3@CMO nanocomposite. Such method is very quick and simple without complicated instruments and strict conditions. The results reveal that the synthesized CsPbBr3@CMO nanocomposite is spherical with uniform size and shows remarkably good solubility and stability in water. Specifically, the fluorescent intensity of CsPbBr3@CMO nanocomposite in water is decreased by 0.76% after 3h; this result is comparable with those in earlier studies, and the good stability in water might be owned to the hydrophobic core of the CsPbBr3@CMO nanocomposite. The prepared CsPbBr3@CMO nanocomposite has been applied as a sensitive fluorescent probe for monitoring hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and the fluorescence intensity (~ 524nm) has a linear relationship with the concentration of H2S in the range 0.15-105µM with a detection limit of 53nM, demonstrating application for monitoring H2S in rat brain coupled with microdialysis apparatus with satisfied results. The present study not only provides a simple but sensitive approach for the detection of H2S in living body, but also paves the way for expanding the application of CsPbBr3 QDs to aqueous medium.

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