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Rapid sensing of lead metal ions in an aqueous medium by MoS2 quantum dots fluorescence turn-off

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Abstract The traditional methods used for the detection of heavy metal ions in an aqueous medium have been considered as complicated and time-consuming; therefore, it is highly recommended to find… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The traditional methods used for the detection of heavy metal ions in an aqueous medium have been considered as complicated and time-consuming; therefore, it is highly recommended to find a rapid and sensitive probe. The functionalized molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) quantum dots (QDs) were developed and used as a sensitive fluorescent probe for monitoring the lead (Pb2+) ions in an aqueous medium. Photoluminescence (PL)/fluorescence intensity of the QDs strongly quenched in the presence of Pb2+ ions. The responsiveness of PL of QDs with Pb2+ in the range of 33 μM to 8.0 mM makes it a wide dynamic range sensing probe with a limit of detection (LOD) of 50 μM. Besides, the linear dependence of an absolute absorption intensity with the concentration of Pb2+ ions makes it a significant probe for monitoring the lead metal ions in an aqueous environment.

Keywords: ions aqueous; mos2 quantum; metal ions; aqueous medium

Journal Title: Materials Research Bulletin
Year Published: 2020

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