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Coumarin-graphene turn-on fluorescent probe for femtomolar level detection of copper(ii)Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c8nj04732d

Herein, a coumarin-graphene based turn-on fluorescence strategy is proposed for the detection of Cu 2+ ions. The interaction of graphene with coumarin reduces the luminescence of the latter and together they constitute a sensor unit. The reduced intensity is restored in the presence of Cu 2+ ions ow...

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Main Authors: Akhila, A. K, Renuka, N. K
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Herein, a coumarin-graphene based turn-on fluorescence strategy is proposed for the detection of Cu 2+ ions. The interaction of graphene with coumarin reduces the luminescence of the latter and together they constitute a sensor unit. The reduced intensity is restored in the presence of Cu 2+ ions owing to the greater affinity of the Cu 2+ ions to the graphene compared to coumarin. The proposed mechanism was verified by the reduction of the enhanced luminescence when in contact with a strong complexing agent, EDTA. The sensor displays an outstanding sensitivity and selectivity towards Cu 2+ ions over other metal ions in aqueous solution. Under optimised conditions, the calibration curve displays a wide linear range (0-20 μM) with a limit of detection of 2 femto molar, which is far below the regulatory level, and admirable when compared to other previously reported systems. A novel coumarin-graphene moiety was suggested as an excellent optical sensor for Cu 2+ ions.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/c8nj04732d