Green synthesis of carbon quantum dots from lemon peel waste: applications in sensing and photocatalysis

In this work, water soluble carbon quantum dots (wsCQDs) were synthesized from lemon peel waste using a facile and cost effective hydrothermal process. As synthesized wsCQDs were 1–3 nm in size with spherical morphology and oxygen rich surface functionalities. These wsCQDs manifest excellent photolu...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 6; no. 76; pp. 72423 - 72432
Main Authors Tyagi, Ankit, Tripathi, Kumud Malika, Singh, Narendra, Choudhary, Shashank, Gupta, Raju Kumar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2016
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Summary:In this work, water soluble carbon quantum dots (wsCQDs) were synthesized from lemon peel waste using a facile and cost effective hydrothermal process. As synthesized wsCQDs were 1–3 nm in size with spherical morphology and oxygen rich surface functionalities. These wsCQDs manifest excellent photoluminescence (PL) properties and exhibited quantum yield (QY) ∼14% with high aqueous stability. wsCQDs were further used to design an economic, green and highly sensitive fluorescent probe for the detection of Cr 6+ ions with a detection limit of ∼73 nM. This wsCQDs based fluorescent probe could provide a simple, rapid, convenient technique for the sensitive and selective detection of Cr 6+ in water purification processes. Further, wsCQDs were immobilized over electrospun TiO 2 nanofibers and the photocatalytic activity for such a TiO 2 –wsCQDs composite was demonstrated using methylene blue (MB) dye as a model pollutant. Photocatalytic activity for the TiO 2 –wsCQDs composite was found to be ∼2.5 times more than that of TiO 2 nanofibers. The synthesis method for wsCQDs could be easily scaled up for gram scale synthesis of carbon quantum dots.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/C6RA10488F