Abstract

A highly sensitive and selective fluorescent "on-off-on" strategy is established for the synchronous detection of Cu2+ and glutathione in aqueous solution. Red carbon dots (R-CDs) were prepared by using precursors of 4,5-difluoro-1,2-phenylenediamine and citric acid via a one-step hydrothermal strategy. R-CDs show a relatively long fluorescence lifetime of 3.47ns under 455nm excitation and high absolute fluorescent quantum yield of 20.1% with an excitation wavelength of 550nm. R-CDs exhibit a marked pH-responsive fluorescence property with no significant perturbation from pH 4 to pH 13 even after five cycles. R-CDs with higher concentration of 750μg·mL-1 exhibit no significant cytotoxicity and good biocompatibility on HeLa cells and A549 cells after incubation for 48h. The fluorescence of R-CDs at 619nm (excited at 550nm) is quenched statically by Cu2+ and recovered by glutathione subsequently, resulting in a fluorescent "on-off-on" assay for the synchronous detection of Cu2+ and glutathione. Under optimal conditions, the linear response covers the Cu2+ concentration range of 1 to 50μM and the glutathione concentration range of 1 to 70μM. Detection limits of Cu2+ and glutathione are 0.16 and 0.41μM, respectively. This fluorescent probe is applied to the determination of Cu2+ and glutathione in authentic samples with satisfying results. Such an assay broadens the potential application of CDs in environmental areas and clinical therapy fields.

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