Eco Friendly Synthesis of Carbon Dot by Hydrothermal Method for Metal Ions Salt Identification

Materials (Basel). 2021 Dec 10;14(24):7604. doi: 10.3390/ma14247604.

Abstract

In this work, we report the synthesis method of carbon quantum dots (CDs) using the one-step method for fast and effective metal ion determination. Ascorbic acid was used as an inexpensive and environmentally friendly precursor. High-pressure and high-temperature reactors were used for this purpose. Microscopic characterization revealed the size of CDs was in the range of 2-6 nm and they had an ordered structure. The photoluminescence properties of the CDs depend on the process temperature, and we obtained the highest PL spectra for 6 h of hydrothermal reaction. The maximum emission spectra depend poorly on synthesis time. Further characterization shows that CDs are a good contender for sensing Fe3+ in aqueous systems and can detect concentrations up to 0.49 ppm. The emission spectra efficiency was enhanced by up to 200% with synthesis time.

Keywords: carbon quantum dots; hydrothermal reaction; limit of detection and quantification; low-cost and one-step synthesis; metal ions sensing; photoluminescence; temperature and time effect.