Nitric Oxide Sensing through Azo-Dye Formation on Carbon Dots

ACS Sens. 2017 Aug 25;2(8):1215-1224. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.7b00356. Epub 2017 Aug 16.

Abstract

Carbon dots (C-dots) prepared through heating of aminoguanidine and citric acid enable bimodal (colorimetric and fluorescence) detection of nitric oxide (NO) in aqueous solutions. The C-dots retained the functional units of aminoguanidine, which upon reaction with NO produced surface residues responsible for the color and fluorescence transformations. Notably, the aminoguanidine/citric acid C-dots were noncytotoxic, making possible real-time and high sensitivity detection of NO in cellular environments. Using multiprong spectroscopic and chromatography analyses we deciphered the molecular mechanism accounting for the NO-induced structural and photophysical transformations of the C-dots, demonstrating for the first time N2 release and azo dye formation upon the C-dots' surface.

Keywords: azo dye formation; carbon dots; fluorescence quenching; nitric oxide detection; polymerization of C-dots.