Issue 39, 2016

Intraparticle FRET of Mn(ii)-doped carbon dots and its application in discrimination of volatile organic compounds

Abstract

To achieve an energy transfer system in emissive nanoparticles, a conventional strategy is to graft an exterior fluorophore onto the surface of the host. In this paper, we report for the first time an intraparticle Förster resonance energy transfer (IPFRET) system formed intrinsically in Mn(II)-doped carbon dots (MCDs). In virtue of the small particle size of MCDs and the modified band structure, intraparticle energy transfer from a fluorophore-like donor component to a metal-related acceptor component takes place. The IPFRET of MCDs was found to be sensitive to the chemical environment (e.g., polarity) via the effects of external influences on the metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT). Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy was employed to verify the MLCT-related metal-coordination conformation, and proved capable of collecting bonding information of metal-doped species of carbon dots. Benefitting from the sensitivity of the IPFRET signal, MCDs exhibited high potential in sensing applications.

Graphical abstract: Intraparticle FRET of Mn(ii)-doped carbon dots and its application in discrimination of volatile organic compounds

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jul 2016
Accepted
18 Aug 2016
First published
19 Aug 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 17190-17195

Intraparticle FRET of Mn(II)-doped carbon dots and its application in discrimination of volatile organic compounds

Y. Wang, H. Meng, M. Jia, Y. Zhang, H. Li and L. Feng, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 17190 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR05927A

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