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Carbohydr Polym ; 206: 238-244, 2019 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30553318

ABSTRACT

Modification of a regenerated cellulose thin film by inclusion of different non-toxic nanodots (silicon-dots (SiDs), carbon-dots (CDs)) or nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs)) by aqueous nanodots solution immersion was performed. Nanodots presence into the cellulosic structure was evidenced by confocal microscopy images at different depth and changes in film mechanical, electrical and optical parameters. Our results reveal that the inclusion of the different nanodots in the cellulosic support increases, indifferent percentages, the mechanical resistance and electrical conductivity of modified films, but they hardly affect light transmittance. Particularly, modification with N-CDs largely favored film conductivity due to the presence of the higher number of charged functional groups (CNH2 and OCNH2) groups) on N-CDs surface, allowin gus the attainment of a flexible, fluorescent and transparent high conductive eco-friendly film. In fact, the non-toxic character of both support-film and nanodots, endorses the use of these new nano-engineering films in biomedical applications.


Subject(s)
Carbon/chemistry , Cellulose/chemistry , Nitrogen/chemistry , Quantum Dots/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry , Elastic Modulus , Electric Conductivity , Fluorescence , Green Chemistry Technology/methods , Refractometry
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Carbohydr Polym ; 151: 939-946, 2016 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27474642

ABSTRACT

A highly hydrophilic planar membrane fabricated with regenerated cellulose (RC-4 membrane), a biocompatible polymer, was modified by inclusion of water-soluble silicon quantum dot nanoparticles (SiQDs). Both bare SiQDs and SiQDs coated with a PAMAM-OH dendrimer were employed in order to obtain luminescent and thermally stable membrane systems (RC-4/SiQDs and RC-4/SiQDs-PAMAM-OH membranes). Original and SiQDs-modified membranes were characterized by fluorescence spectroscopy (steady and confocal), derivative thermogravimetric analysis and impedance spectroscopy measurements. According to these results, both SiQDs-regenerated cellulose composite membranes present luminescent character as well as higher thermal resistance and conductivity than the original sample, although the dendrimer coverage of the SiQDs might partially shield such effects. Moreover, the permanence of SiQDs nanoparticles in the structure of the cellulosic support in aqueous environments and their effect on diffusive transport were determined by water uptake as well as by membrane potential measurements at different concentrations of a model electrolyte (KCl). These results demonstrate the possible use of these stable nano-engineered membranes, which are based on SiQDs nanoparticles, in electrochemical devices under flow conditions.


Subject(s)
Cellulose/chemistry , Luminescent Agents/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Quantum Dots/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry , Dendrimers/chemistry , Diffusion , Potassium Chloride/chemistry , Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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Talanta ; 144: 862-7, 2015 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26452901

ABSTRACT

Highly luminescent nanoparticles based in Silicon quantum dots, coated by hydroxyl PAMAM dendrimer (PAMAM-OH) of 5th generation, were obtained by one step process by hydrothermal treatment of 3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) in aqueous solution. Previous to the optimization of the synthesis procedure, different dendritic molecules of 5th generation were tested to obtain the most intense fluorescence signal. The influence of different parameters such ratio APTES/PAMAM-OH, pH and ionic strength on the fluorescence intensity was studied. The fluorescence spectra showed maximum excitation and emission wavelengths at 370 and 446 nm, respectively. The obtained silicon nanoparticles (SiQDs@PAMAM-OH) were characterized by TEM, DLS and XPS, and were found to detect selectively Cr(VI) in aqueous solutions at 2.7 µM level of detection, sensitivity of 0.2 µM with a RSD of 0.16% (n=10). To study the feasibility of the proposed system for Cr(VI) detection, it was tested in real electrochemical solution bath and a tanning effluent obtained from electrochemical industry and with two certified waters, demonstrating promising outcomes as nano-sensor.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 458: 209-16, 2015 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26225491

ABSTRACT

Fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) and its nitrogen doped (N-CDs) nanoparticles have been synthesized from lactose as precursor using a bottom-up hydrothermal methodology. The synthesized nanoparticles have been characterized by elemental analysis, FTIR, Raman, TEM, DLS, XPS, and steady-state and life-time fluorescence. The synthesized carbon nanoparticles, CDs and N-CDs, have a size at about 7.7±2.4 and 50±15nm, respectively, and quantum yields of 8% (CDs) and 11% (N-CDs). These techniques demonstrated the effectiveness of the synthesis procedure and the functionalization of the CDs surface with amine and amide groups in the presence of NH3 in aqueous media. The effect of excitation wavelength and pH on the luminescent properties was studied. Under the optimal conditions, the nitrogen doped nanoparticles can be used as pyridine sensor in aqueous media because they show an enhancement of its fluorescence with a good linear relationship. The analytical method is simple, reproducible and very sensitive for pyridine determination.

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Talanta ; 132: 845-50, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25476386

ABSTRACT

Fluorescent water soluble carbon nanoparticles, in short carbon dots (CDs), was synthesized from lactose by microwave assisted hydrochloric acid method. Characterized by TEM and DLS to obtain the morphology shape (average 10nm in size), with a higher negative surface charge supported by the composition was obtained by XPS spectroscopy. The maximum of the emission was centered at 450 nm with a lifetime of 2.1 ns. Without further functionalization of the CDs a nanosensor was obtained that responded exponentially to HAAs in the 0.35-0.45 mg L(-1) concentration range by fluorescence static quenching, demonstrated by the lifetime analysis of the CDs in presence of HAAs. Some amino compounds were selected as model for interferences to evaluate the selectivity of this method, showing a notorious added value, with recoveries around 98%. The accuracy of the method was in terms of RSD about 2.5%. The results suggest their promising applications in chemical sensing.


Subject(s)
Carbon/chemistry , Imidazoles/analysis , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Quantum Dots/chemistry , Quinoxalines/analysis , Hydrochloric Acid/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Lactose/chemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Microwaves , Nanoparticles/ultrastructure , Particle Size , Photoelectron Spectroscopy , Quantum Dots/ultrastructure , Static Electricity , Surface Properties
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Talanta ; 99: 574-9, 2012 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22967596

ABSTRACT

A nanocomposite obtained by a thiol DAB-dendrimer (generation 5), coated with fluorescent ZnSe quantum dots, was successfully synthesized for the selective recognition of C-reactive protein. The procedure presented was carried out by a novel, cheap and non-toxic bottom up synthesis. The nanocomposite showed an excitation at 180 nm, with two emission bands at 411 and 465 nm, with a full-width at half-maximum of 336 nm. The Stokes shift was influenced by the presence of coating molecules and the intensity was dependent on pH due to the presence of a charge transfer process. The transmission electron microscopy images demonstrated that the spherical nanoparticles obtained displayed a regular shape of 30 nm size. The fluorescence intensity was markedly quenched by the presence of C-reactive protein, with a dynamic Stern-Volmer constant of 0.036 M(-1). The quenching profile shows that about 51% of the ZnSe QDs are located in the external layer of the thiol dendrimer accessible to the quencher. The precision of the method obtained as relative standard deviation was 3.76% (4 mg L(-1), n=3). This water soluble fluorescent nanocomposite showed a set of favorable properties to be used as a sensor for the C-reactive protein in serum samples, at concentrations of risk levels.


Subject(s)
Blood Chemical Analysis/methods , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Dendrimers/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Polypropylenes/chemistry , Selenium Compounds/chemistry , Sulfhydryl Compounds/chemistry , Zinc Compounds/chemistry , Ethanolamines/chemistry , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Osmolar Concentration , Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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Talanta ; 88: 403-7, 2012 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22265517

ABSTRACT

Four different generation of thiol-DAB dendrimers were synthesized, S-DAB-G(x) (x=1, 2, 3 and 5), and coupled with CdSe quantum dots, to obtain fluorescent nanocomposites as metal ions sensing. Cd(II) and Pb(II) showed the higher enhancement and quenching effects respectively towards the fluorescence of S-DAB-G(5)-CdSe nanocomposite. The fluorescence enhancement provoked by Cd(II) can be linearized using a Henderson-Hasselbalch type equation and the quenching provoked by Pb(II) can be linearized by a Stern-Volmer equation. The sensor responds to Cd(II) ion in the 0.05-0.7µM concentration range and to Pb(II) ion in the 0.01-0.15mM concentration range with a LOD of 0.06mM. The sensor has selectivity limitations but its dendrimer configuration has analytical advantages.

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Talanta ; 83(5): 1335-40, 2011 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21238718

ABSTRACT

The detection of nitroaromatic compounds, best known as raw materials in explosives preparations, is important in many fields including environmental science, public security and forensics. CdSe quantum dots capped with PAMAM-G(4) dendrimer were synthetized in water and used for the detection of trace amounts of three nitroaromatic compounds: 4-methoxy-2-nitrophenol (MNP), 2-amine-5-chloro-1,3-dinitrobenzene (ACNB) and 3-methoxy-4-nitrobenzoic acid (MNB). To increase the apparent water solubility of these compounds α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) was used to promote the formation of inclusion complexes. The studied nitroaromatic compounds (plus α-CD) significantly quenched the fluorescence intensity of the nanocomposite with linear Stern-Volmer plots. The Stern-Volmer constants (standard deviation in parenthesis) were: MNB, K(SV)=65(5)×10(4) M(-1); ACNB, K(SV)=19(2)×10(4) M(-1); and, MNP, K(SV)=33(1)×10(2) M(-1). These constants suggest the formation of a ground state complex between the nitroaromatric compounds and the sensor which confers a relatively high analytical sensitivity. The detection sensibilities are about 0.01 mg L(-1) for MNB and ACNB and about 0.1 mg L(-1) for MNP. No interferences or small interferences are observed for trinitrotoluene [K(SV)=10(2)×10(2)×M(-1)], 2,4-dinitrotoluene [K(SV)=20(3)×10 M(-1)], 2,6-dinitrotoluene [K(SV)=11(4)×10 M(-1)] and nitrobenzene [K(SV)=2(1)×10(3)×M(-1)].


Subject(s)
Cadmium Compounds/chemistry , Dendrimers/chemistry , Dinitrobenzenes/analysis , Nanocomposites/chemistry , Nitrobenzoates/analysis , Nitrophenols/analysis , Quantum Dots , Selenium Compounds/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Dinitrobenzenes/chemistry , Environmental Monitoring , Nitrobenzoates/chemistry , Nitrophenols/chemistry
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