Carbon Dot and Fitc Conjugated Dual-Emission Nanoprobe and its Electrospun Film for the Sensing of Ammonia

25 Pages Posted: 4 Mar 2023

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Shaoyong Cai

Southern University of Science and Technology

Mengyu Deng

Southern University of Science and Technology

Dongyan Zhou

Southern University of Science and Technology

Fengyu Su

Southern University of Science and Technology

Yanjun Liu

Southern University of Science and Technology - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Yanqing Tian

Southern University of Science and Technology - Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Abstract

Nanomaterials are at the forefront of next-generation sensing technologies because of their unique and tunable properties. For monitoring the trace ammonia (NH3) in human metabolism, we synthesized a dual-emission nanoprobe with an average diameter of 4 nm by conjugating the NH3-sensitivity fluorescein derivative, the fluorescein isothiocyanate isomer (FITC, green emitter), onto the surface of carbon dots (CDs, blue emitter). A significant Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) effect was observed, where the CDs acted as energy donors and FITC moieties acted as energy acceptors. The fluorescent color changed obviously from blue to green once ammonia was introduced into the test chamber. Subsequently, the dual-emission nanoprobe was immobilized in polyvinyl pyrrolidone nanofibers with an average diameter of 400 nm via electrospinning, thus obtaining a ratiometric NH3 sensor. Results showed that the fabricated sensor with a high surface area exhibited high sensitivity (theoretical detection limit was 0.53 ppm), short response time (~4.3 s), excellent selectivity, and good reversibility in tracing 0-300 ppm NH3. Further prototyped application studies reveal that the sensor is expected to serve as an indicator for monitoring breath/blood ammonia concentration. Thus, the newly developed fluorescent sensor was able to be a feasible solution for the application of nanomaterials in health and medicine.

Keywords: nanoprobe, FRET, Carbon Dot, FITC, Electrospinning

Suggested Citation

Cai, Shaoyong and Deng, Mengyu and Zhou, Dongyan and Su, Fengyu and Liu, Yanjun and Tian, Yanqing, Carbon Dot and Fitc Conjugated Dual-Emission Nanoprobe and its Electrospun Film for the Sensing of Ammonia. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4378153 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4378153

Shaoyong Cai

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Mengyu Deng

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

Dongyan Zhou

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Fengyu Su

Southern University of Science and Technology ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518055
China

Yanjun Liu

Southern University of Science and Technology - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ( email )

Yanqing Tian (Contact Author)

Southern University of Science and Technology - Department of Materials Science and Engineering ( email )

No 1088, xueyuan Rd.
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518055
China

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