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Highly sensitive and selective detection of dopamine with boron and sulfur co-doped graphene quantum dots.


ABSTRACT: In this work, we report, the synthesis of Boron and Sulfur co-doped graphene quantum dots (BS-GQDs) and its applicability as a label-free fluorescence sensing probe for the highly sensitive and selective detection of dopamine (DA). Upon addition of DA, the fluorescence intensity of BS-GQDs were effectively quenched over a wide concentration range of DA (0-340 μM) with an ultra-low detection limit of 3.6 μM. The quenching mechanism involved photoinduced electron transfer process from BS-GQDs to dopamine-quinone, produced by the oxidization of DA under alkaline conditions. The proposed sensing mechanism was probed using a detailed study of UV-Vis absorbance, steady state and time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. The high selectivity of the fluorescent sensor towards DA is established. Our study opens up the possibility of designing a low-cost biosensor which will be suitable for detecting DA in real samples.

SUBMITTER: Chatterjee M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9156697 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly sensitive and selective detection of dopamine with boron and sulfur co-doped graphene quantum dots.

Chatterjee Manisha M   Nath Prathul P   Kadian Sachin S   Kumar Anshu A   Kumar Vishal V   Roy Partha P   Manik Gaurav G   Satapathi Soumitra S  

Scientific reports 20220531 1


In this work, we report, the synthesis of Boron and Sulfur co-doped graphene quantum dots (BS-GQDs) and its applicability as a label-free fluorescence sensing probe for the highly sensitive and selective detection of dopamine (DA). Upon addition of DA, the fluorescence intensity of BS-GQDs were effectively quenched over a wide concentration range of DA (0-340 μM) with an ultra-low detection limit of 3.6 μM. The quenching mechanism involved photoinduced electron transfer process from BS-GQDs to d  ...[more]

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