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DNA supported graphene quantum dots for Ag ion sensing

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 25, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ab084c

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graphene quantum dot; DNA; PL sensor; FRET process; Ag-ion

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The use of graphene quantum dots can be extended for bio-sensing and metal ion detection. Synergistic combination of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) with DNA leads to high performance Ag-ion detection system. The thoroughly characterized GQDs were found to have spherical morphology, with dimensions in the range of 5-10 nm. The atomic force microscopy studies proved that the synthesized GQDs were mostly comprised of two to four graphene layers. To make the system biocompatible, GQDs/NGQDs were combined with DNA. Two properties of DNA were exploited, capacity to provide nitrogen to GQDs; and to synergistically contribute to Ag+ detection. In addition to Ag+, the strong green photoluminescence (PL) of GQDs showed significant quenching, owing to the appearance of associated Forster resonance energy transfer processes. This led to high sensing efficiencies.

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