UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution

Herein, a highly facile, rapid and one-pot approach has been applied for the synthesis of water soluble starch capped CdSe quantum dots (QDs) by using UV irradiation in the aqueous solution containing cadmium sulphate, sodium selenosulfate, acetone and 2-propanol. No external reducing agents were ad...

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Main Authors: Avinash Singh, Apurav Guleria, Suman Neogy, M.C. Rath
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535218301990
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spelling doaj-d87f00f1580e411eafac90e2bf3d1bec2020-11-25T02:20:45ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522020-01-0113131493158UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solutionAvinash Singh0Apurav Guleria1Suman Neogy2M.C. Rath3Homi Bhabha National Institute, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India; Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, IndiaRadiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, IndiaMechanical Metallurgy Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, IndiaHomi Bhabha National Institute, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India; Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India; Corresponding author.Herein, a highly facile, rapid and one-pot approach has been applied for the synthesis of water soluble starch capped CdSe quantum dots (QDs) by using UV irradiation in the aqueous solution containing cadmium sulphate, sodium selenosulfate, acetone and 2-propanol. No external reducing agents were added to the solution, as the radicals generated in situ upon photoirradiation i.e., 2-hydroxy-2-propyl radicals, (CH3)2C·OH could reduce the precursor ions for the synthesis of these QDs. These QDs were characterised by various techniques such as UV–Vis absorption, XRD, Raman, FTIR, TEM and SEM measurements. The presence of strong quantum confinement effects could be realized from their very small size i.e., ∼3 nm as revealed by TEM studies. Besides, these QDs were found to exhibit photoluminescence (PL) in the longer wavelength region. The PL intensity as well as the charge carrier lifetime values could be conveniently tuned by simply varying the Cd to Se precursor ratio during the synthesis. Furthermore, a relatively novel approach has been adopted to extract these QDs from the colloidal solution by freezing it to 0 °C followed by de-freezing to room temperature. The extracted QDs were functionalized with thiourea in order to increase the PL quantum yield and the stability of the QDs. The effects of pH and temperature on the PL intensity of functionalized CdSe QDs were also investigated to explore their applicability in sensing of heavy metal ions. Interestingly, the QDs displayed highly selective PL quenching in the presence of Cu2+, Cr6+ and Hg2+ metal ions. The limits of detection for these metal ions have been determined and a probable PL quenching mechanism is postulated. Keywords: CdSe quantum dot, UV radiation, Starch, Surface functionalization, Sensorhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535218301990
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author Avinash Singh
Apurav Guleria
Suman Neogy
M.C. Rath
spellingShingle Avinash Singh
Apurav Guleria
Suman Neogy
M.C. Rath
UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
Arabian Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Avinash Singh
Apurav Guleria
Suman Neogy
M.C. Rath
author_sort Avinash Singh
title UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
title_short UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
title_full UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
title_fullStr UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed UV induced synthesis of starch capped CdSe quantum dots: Functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
title_sort uv induced synthesis of starch capped cdse quantum dots: functionalization with thiourea and application in sensing heavy metals ions in aqueous solution
publisher Elsevier
series Arabian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1878-5352
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Herein, a highly facile, rapid and one-pot approach has been applied for the synthesis of water soluble starch capped CdSe quantum dots (QDs) by using UV irradiation in the aqueous solution containing cadmium sulphate, sodium selenosulfate, acetone and 2-propanol. No external reducing agents were added to the solution, as the radicals generated in situ upon photoirradiation i.e., 2-hydroxy-2-propyl radicals, (CH3)2C·OH could reduce the precursor ions for the synthesis of these QDs. These QDs were characterised by various techniques such as UV–Vis absorption, XRD, Raman, FTIR, TEM and SEM measurements. The presence of strong quantum confinement effects could be realized from their very small size i.e., ∼3 nm as revealed by TEM studies. Besides, these QDs were found to exhibit photoluminescence (PL) in the longer wavelength region. The PL intensity as well as the charge carrier lifetime values could be conveniently tuned by simply varying the Cd to Se precursor ratio during the synthesis. Furthermore, a relatively novel approach has been adopted to extract these QDs from the colloidal solution by freezing it to 0 °C followed by de-freezing to room temperature. The extracted QDs were functionalized with thiourea in order to increase the PL quantum yield and the stability of the QDs. The effects of pH and temperature on the PL intensity of functionalized CdSe QDs were also investigated to explore their applicability in sensing of heavy metal ions. Interestingly, the QDs displayed highly selective PL quenching in the presence of Cu2+, Cr6+ and Hg2+ metal ions. The limits of detection for these metal ions have been determined and a probable PL quenching mechanism is postulated. Keywords: CdSe quantum dot, UV radiation, Starch, Surface functionalization, Sensor
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