Yellow-emissive carbon dots with a large Stokes shift are viable fluorescent probes for detection and cellular imaging of silver ions and glutathione
Diagnostic Imaging
Ions
Silver
Glutathione
01 natural sciences
Cell Line
0104 chemical sciences
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Solanum lycopersicum
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Molecular Probes
Humans
Vitis
Fluorescent Dyes
DOI:
10.1007/s00604-018-3221-8
Publication Date:
2019-01-15T07:02:37Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Yellow-emissive carbon dots (Y-CDs) were prepared by a solvothermal method using anhydrous citric acid and 2,3-phenazinediamine as the starting materials. The Y-CDs display a 24% fluorescence quantum yield, a 188-nm Stokes' shift and excellent stability. They are shown here to be excellent fluorescent probes for the determination of Ag(I) ion and glutathione (GSH). If exposed to Ag(I) ions, they are bound by the carboxy groups of the Y-CDs, and this causes quenching of fluorescence (with excitation/emission maxima at 380/568 nm) via a static quenching mechanism. This effect was used to design a fluorometric assay for Ag(I). The quenched fluorescence of the Y-CDs can be restored by adding GSH due to the high affinity of GSH for Ag(I). The calibration plot for Ag(I) is linear in the 1-4 μM Ag(I) concentration range, and the limit of detection is 31 nM. The respective values for GSH are 5-32 μM, and 76 nM, respectively. The method was applied to the detection of Ag(I) in spiked environmental water samples and gave recoveries ranging from 93 to 107%. It was also applied to the determination of GSH in tomatoes and purple grapes and gave satisfactory recoveries. The Y-CDs display low cytotoxicity and were successfully used to image Ag(I) and GSH in H1299 cells. Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of the mechanism of yellow fluorescent CDs for the detection of Ag+ and glutathione.
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