Graphene Nanobuds: A New Second Generation Phosgene Sensor with Ultra-Low Detection Limit in Aqueous Solution

2019 
Selective and sensitive detection of highly toxic chemicals by a suitable, fast, inexpensive, and trustworthy method is vital due to its serious health threats to humankind and breach of public security caused by unexpected terrorist attacks and industrial accidents. Phosgene or carbonyl dichloride is widely employed in many chemical industries and pharmaceuticals, and in pesticide production, which is extremely toxic by severe (short-term) inhalation exposure. Because of the non-existence of a phosgene sensor in aqueous solution and the immense emphasis gained by nanomaterials, especially carbonaceous materials, augmented attention has been given to the development of a fluorophore-functionalized carbon-based method to detect this noxious substance. In this study, surfactant free 1,8-diaminonaphthalene (DAN)-functionalized graphene quantum dots (DAN-GQDs) were prepared to detect phosgene in aqueous solution. The FESEM (field emission scanning electron microscopy) and HRTEM (high-resolution transmission e...
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