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L-tryptophan carbon dots as a fluorescent probe for malachite green detection
M M Noureena1, Arulmozhi Puhazhendhi2, Soumya Sivalingam2
1Department of Electronics, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SASTRA deemed to be University, Thanjavur 613401, India.
Abstract:
Development of a rapid and sensitive detection method for hazardous dyes attracts considerable research interest. In this work, L-Tryptophan-based Carbon dots were developed as a fluorescence sensor for the detection of Malachite green (MG). Green fluorescent L-Trp-C-dots were synthesized by a simple pyrolysis technique using L-Trp as the starting precursor. L-Trp-C-dots exhibited different quenching responses to MG, and other interfering species, consequently offering a selective strategy to detect MG. The proposed sensor shows a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.06 μM and a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 0.22 μM with in the linearity range of 0 to 60 µM concentration. Additionally, the relative standard deviation (RSD) was found to be below 1.7 %. Furthermore, the recovery of MG from the real-time samples (green peas) was investigated.
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