Abstract

The present study illustrates the synthesis of silver nanoparticles capped with carbon dots (AgNPs-CDs) and their application towards the sensitive and selective sensing of sulfide ions by colorimetry and spectrofluorimetry methods. The CDs were prepared from l-asparagine by pyrolysis at 234°C. The as-synthesized CDs were then utilized as reducing and capping agents for the synthesis of AgNPs-CDs by the wet chemical method. The size of the AgNPs-CDs was found to be ~ 5.2nm. They show a characteristic surface plasmon resonance band at 417nm and emission maximum at 441nm when excited at 348nm. Since the AgNPs were formed on the surface of CDs, the emission intensity of AgNPs-CDs was drastically decreased in contrast to that of CDs. The as-synthesized AgNPs-CDs were then successfully used for the sensitive and selective determination of sulfide ions. The addition of 0.1μM sulfide ions to AgNPs-CDs leads to a decrease in the absorbance intensity at 417nm aside turning from yellow to colorless. In the contrary, the emission was "turned on" after the addition of sulfide ions. The decrease in the absorbance and increase in the emission were attributed to the rapid formation of Ag2S. Finally, the practical application of the present method was demonstrated by determining dissolved H2S in tap water samples.

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