Sulfur-Doped Carbon Dots as a Highly Selective and Sensitive Fluorescent Probe for Copper Ion Detection in Biological Systems

硫掺杂碳点作为一种高选择性和高灵敏度的荧光探针,用于生物系统中铜离子的检测

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Abstract

Copper ions are regarded as a double-edged sword since it plays a crucial role in biological functions but can also induce various severe diseases at imbalanced levels. However, conventional methods for quantifying copper ion (Cu(2+)) levels often encounter complicated preparation procedures and interference from other substances. This study describes the one-pot microwave synthesis of sulfur-doped carbon dot (S_HICA) as a highly selective and sensitive fluorescent probe for Cu(2+) detection in biological systems. S_HICA demonstrates improved fluorescence properties such as increased intensity and a red-shifted emission wavelength compared to carbon dots without sulfur (HICA), and S_HICA exhibits outstanding selectivity for Cu(2+) through a fluorescence quenching effect. In vitro and ex vivo experiments are performed to validate the fluorescence selectivity of S_HICA, revealing that S_HICA has remarkable biocompatibility, fluorescence stability, and tolerance to varying pH levels. S_HICA presents significant potential as a fluorescent probe for detecting Cu(2+) with elevated sensitivity and selectivity, as well as for the advancement of enhanced diagnostic tools that can monitor copper-related disorders in real time.

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