Novel donut-like carbon composites for the selective detection of Fe3+

2019 
Abstract The faint fluorescence of hydrothermal carbon microsphere (HTC) restricts its application in the field of luminescent materials. In this paper, novel HTC/zinc borate (4ZnO·B 2 O 3 ·H 2 O, ZBH) (ZBH/HTCs) composites were fabricated by hydrothermal method. The as-prepared ZBH/HTCs composites have a donut-liked morphology. A large amount of oxygen-containing functional groups exist on the surface of the ZBH/HTCs composites which have been proved by Fourier Translation infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Interestingly, the ZBH/HTCs samples exhibit strong fluorescence emission. In addition, the tunable emission color provides the possibility for the preparation of white light materials. Moreover, the effects of various metal ions on the fluorescence of the ZBH/HTCs composites were investigated. The fluorescence of carbon composites shows a sensitive and selective quenching effect to Fe 3+ ions, allowing it to be used as a fluorescent probe to detect Fe 3+ ions with a detection limit of 49.20 nM. These results demonstrate that the ZBH/HTCs composites have great potential applications in the area of the white light-emitting diodes lighting and Fe 3+ ions sensor.
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