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A novel luminol chemiluminescence system induced by black phosphorus quantum dots for cobalt (II) detection.

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Black phosphorus quantum dots (BP QDs) were prepared through a solvothermal exfoliation method in alkaline N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone. The BP QDs induce distinct chemiluminescence (CL) of alkaline luminol directly. A possible reaction… Click to show full abstract

Black phosphorus quantum dots (BP QDs) were prepared through a solvothermal exfoliation method in alkaline N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone. The BP QDs induce distinct chemiluminescence (CL) of alkaline luminol directly. A possible reaction mechanism is proposed by the study of CL spectrum, ultraviolet-visible absorption spectra, electron paramagnetic resonance spectra as well as radical scavenging experiments. The presence of BP QDs significantly increases generation of active oxygen species, which oxidize luminol and lead to intense CL emission at 425 nm. The reaction of luminol with BP QDs are specifically catalyzed by cobalt (II) ion, this presents a sensitive CL method for cobalt (II) ion. A linear response range extends from 2.5 to 2000.0 pmol/L cobalt (II) ion and a detection limit of 0.7 pmol/L (3sb) is acquired. The method displays a good precision approved by a relative standard deviation of 1.9% at 100.0 pmol/L cobalt (II) ion solution (n = 11). A preliminary application of the method was conducted by successful determination of cobalt amount in silica gel and rain water samples.

Keywords: phosphorus quantum; cobalt ion; black phosphorus; quantum dots

Journal Title: Talanta
Year Published: 2021

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