Abstract
A composite (Ag-g-CNQDs) was prepared from graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots and silver nanoparticles by water phase synthesis. Aided by metal-enhanced fluorescence, the composite exhibits excitation-dependent red emission with a peak at 600nm with a quantum yield of 21%. If the composite is coated with polyethylenimine (PEI) to form the Ag-g-CNQD/PEI complexe, fluorescence is strongly reduced. Upon addition of heparin, the fluorescence of the system is enhanced because PEI has a higher affinity for heparin than Ag-g-CNQDs. The effect was used to design a fluorometric assay for heparin.The emission at 600nm increases linearly in the 0.025 to 2.5μM heparin concentration range, with a 8.2nM limit of detection. Graphical abstract Schematic illustration for fabricating a composite consisting of silver nanoparticles and graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots (Ag-g-CNQDs). Its redfluorescence is weak in presence of polyethyleneimine but restored on addition of heparin. This forms the basis for anew method for heparin detection.
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