An "on-off-on" mode was developed for the detection of mercury ion (Hg 2+ ) and glutathione (GSH) with high sensitivity and selectivity based on the nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) fluorescent probe. The N-CDs were synthesized through microwave treatment of citric acid and diethylenetriamine for 2 min, and exhibited excellent fluorescence properties and high quantum yield (27.7%). The fluorescence intensity of the N-CDs could be significantly quenched by Hg 2+ (turn-off ). Upon addition of GSH, the fluorescence intensity of the N-CDs-Hg 2+ system could be recovered clearly (turn-on). The limit of detection of Hg 2+ and GSH was 23 and 59 nM, respectively. Moreover, the "on-off-on" probe was successfully applied to the determination of Hg 2+ in tap water and water from the Yellow River. Meanwhile, due to bright luminescence, good biocompatibility and low cytotoxicity, the N-CDs-based probe was successfully employed as visualizing the intracellular Hg 2+ and GSH sensors in live HeLa cell.
A simple colorimetric assay has been developed to detect 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BA) in a complex environment by using the novel probe p-aminobenzenethiol functionalized silver nanoparticles (ABT-AgNPs).
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