Carbon dots (CDs) are versatile fluorescent nanomaterials with tunable optical properties and biocompatibility. Here, we report a rapid, sustainable microwave-assisted synthesis of nitrogen and sulfur co-doped red-emissive carbon dots (N, S-CFCDs) from alkaline-pretreated coconut fibers, a renewable carbon source. The synthesis was completed in 5 min at 90°C under 300 W microwave power, achieving a high yield of ∼85%. Nitrogen and sulfur codoping effectively tuned the optical properties, shifting emission from blue in undoped CDs to intense red in N, S-CFCDs. TEM, FTIR, XPS, Raman, and UV-Vis analyses confirmed uniformly distributed nanoparticles (∼5 nm) with partially graphitized cores and N, S-enriched surface functionalities, resulting in strong red photoluminescence (λₑm ≈ 680 nm), a quantum yield of ∼19%, and excellent aqueous stability. Leveraging these properties, N, S-CFCDs were employed as label-free fluorescent probes for creatinine detection, exhibiting concentration-dependent quenching with a low detection limit of 0. 12 nM, excellent linearity, and high selectivity against interfering biomolecules. Analytical performance in human serum, urine, and artificial cerebrospinal fluid showed recoveries of 95%-99. 8%. This work demonstrates a sustainable strategy for converting biomass waste into high-value red-emissive nanoprobes, uniquely integrating synergistic N, S co-doping and green analytical validation to develop a high-performance platform for bioimaging, diagnostics, and environmental sensing.
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R Aswathi Nair
Saju Pillai
Chemistry - An Asian Journal
National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21164cd499ed480b16f2ea — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.70813