posted on 2015-07-15, 00:00authored byDiptiman Dinda, Bikash Kumar Shaw, Shyamal Kumar Saha
Selective detection of either mercury
(Hg2+) or iodide
(I–) ion using fluorescence turn-on or turn-off
processes is an important area of research. In spite of intensive
research, simultaneous detection of both mercury and iodide using
fluorescence turn-off-on processes, high sensitivity and theoretical
support concerning the mechanisms are still lacking. In the present
work, graphene oxide is functionalized by thymine to realize simultaneous
detection of both Hg2+ and I– selectively
using fluorescence turn-off-on mechanism. Ultra high sensitivity to
the extent of ppb level exploiting large surface area of graphene
is achieved. DFT calculations also assist to realize the detailed
mechanisms involving this PL quenching and also its regain during
sensing of these ions in aqueous solution.