Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging

Carbon quantum dots (CQD) with fascinating properties has gradually become a rising star as a new nanocarbon member due to its nonthreatening, abundant and inexpensive nature. This study reports on a facile preparation of fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQD) from iota Carrageenan. CQD from iota Car...

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Main Authors: de Yro Persia Ada N., Salon Beejay T., Basilia Blessie A., de Luna Mark Daniel, Paoprasert Peerasak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164304002
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spelling doaj-43f82b906d3b421aad9dc224f5c2cfec2021-02-02T03:40:29ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01430400210.1051/matecconf/20164304002matecconf_icnms2016_04002Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imagingde Yro Persia Ada N.Salon Beejay T.0Basilia Blessie A.de Luna Mark Daniel1Paoprasert Peerasak2chool of Graduate Studies, Mapua Institute of TechnologyCollege of Engineering, University of the PhilippinesDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat UniversityCarbon quantum dots (CQD) with fascinating properties has gradually become a rising star as a new nanocarbon member due to its nonthreatening, abundant and inexpensive nature. This study reports on a facile preparation of fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQD) from iota Carrageenan. CQD from iota Carrageenan was produced by hydrothermal method with a quantum yield (QY) of 16 to 20%. Doping the CQD with nitrogen by the addition of tetraethylene pentamine (TEPE) produced CQD with a QY of 77%. FTIR data confirmed the formation of hydroxyl, carboxylic and carbonyl functional groups as confirmed by the ToFSIMS data due to the presence of nitrogen bonds on the N-CQD produced with TEPE. The CQD and N-CQD produced are crystalline with graphitic structures because of the presence of sp2 graphitic d line spacing with the sizes ranging from 2 to 10nm. To examine the feasibility of using the CQD as nanoprobe in practical applications, labelling and detection of E.coli was performed. The E.coli fluoresced proving CQD as an effective probe in bio imaging application. This study has successfully demonstrated a facile approach of producing CQD with significant high quantum yields to fluorescent CQD for bio imaging applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164304002
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author de Yro Persia Ada N.
Salon Beejay T.
Basilia Blessie A.
de Luna Mark Daniel
Paoprasert Peerasak
spellingShingle de Yro Persia Ada N.
Salon Beejay T.
Basilia Blessie A.
de Luna Mark Daniel
Paoprasert Peerasak
Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet de Yro Persia Ada N.
Salon Beejay T.
Basilia Blessie A.
de Luna Mark Daniel
Paoprasert Peerasak
author_sort de Yro Persia Ada N.
title Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging
title_short Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging
title_full Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging
title_fullStr Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging
title_full_unstemmed Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Bio-imaging
title_sort facile synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots for bio-imaging
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Carbon quantum dots (CQD) with fascinating properties has gradually become a rising star as a new nanocarbon member due to its nonthreatening, abundant and inexpensive nature. This study reports on a facile preparation of fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQD) from iota Carrageenan. CQD from iota Carrageenan was produced by hydrothermal method with a quantum yield (QY) of 16 to 20%. Doping the CQD with nitrogen by the addition of tetraethylene pentamine (TEPE) produced CQD with a QY of 77%. FTIR data confirmed the formation of hydroxyl, carboxylic and carbonyl functional groups as confirmed by the ToFSIMS data due to the presence of nitrogen bonds on the N-CQD produced with TEPE. The CQD and N-CQD produced are crystalline with graphitic structures because of the presence of sp2 graphitic d line spacing with the sizes ranging from 2 to 10nm. To examine the feasibility of using the CQD as nanoprobe in practical applications, labelling and detection of E.coli was performed. The E.coli fluoresced proving CQD as an effective probe in bio imaging application. This study has successfully demonstrated a facile approach of producing CQD with significant high quantum yields to fluorescent CQD for bio imaging applications.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164304002
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