Determination of Cimetidine Using a Fluorescent Probe Based on Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Effect between Carbon Quantum Dots and Silver Nanoparticles
  
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KeyWord:carambola  carbon quantum dots  silver nanoparticles  fluorescence resonance energy transfer  cimetidine
  
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ZHANG Jie,ZHANG Yue-cheng,LI Cheng-jia,MA Hong-yan,LI Heng,XIN Cheng-hong,LI Hao-yang Yan'an Key Laboratory of Analytical Technology and Detection,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Yan'an University
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      In this paper,a fluorescent probe for the dectection of cimetidine was fabricated based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer effect(FRET) between carambola carbon quantum dots(CB-CQDs) and silver nanoparticles(AgNPs).The CB-CQDs with high fluorescence intensity and good luminescence performance were synthesized by hydrothermal method using natural fruit carambola as the only raw material,which morphology and properties were characterized by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy(UV-Vis),infrared spectroscopy(FTIR),transmission electron microscopy(TEM) and fluorescence spectrometry(FL),respectively.It was found that,when AgNPs was added into a pH 6.0 Britton-Robinson buffer solution containing CB-CQDs,the fluorescence signal of CB-CQDs at λex/λem=319 nm/397 nm was gradually quenched through the FRET effect,in which CB-CQDs and AgNPs acted as fluorescence donor and fluorescence acceptor,respectively.While in the presence of cimetidine,the fluorescence signal of CB-CQDs was restored and fluorescence signal “turned on” again,forming an “off-on” cimetidine sensor,and the basic mechanism was further discussed.Under the optimized conditions,there was a good linear relationship between fluorescence recovery value(ΔIF) and cimetidine concentration in the range of 9.0×10-8-1.0×10-6 mol/L,with a correlation coefficient(r) of 0.998 6.The detection limit was calculated to be 1.9×10-8 mol/L based on the 3σ/k principle.This method was successfully applied to the detection of cimetidine in real samples with satisfactory results.
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