Hydrothermal synthesis of nitrogen- and sulfur-co-doped carbon quantum dots from rice straw for fluorescent detection of Hg 2+ in aqueous media | Synapse
February 25, 2026Open Access
Hydrothermal synthesis of nitrogen- and sulfur-co-doped carbon quantum dots from rice straw for fluorescent detection of Hg 2+ in aqueous media
Key Points
The research aims to develop a sustainable method for synthesizing carbon quantum dots to detect mercury ions in water.
Hydrothermal synthesis of nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon quantum dots from rice straw.
Fluorescent assays to evaluate selectivity and sensitivity towards Hg2+ in aqueous solutions.
The synthesized carbon quantum dots demonstrated high fluorescence in the presence of Hg2+.
The detection method showed high selectivity and sensitivity for mercury ions in water.
Abstract
Sustainable rice straw-derived N,S-co-doped carbon quantum dots enable highly selective and sensitive fluorescent detection of Hg 2+ in water.