Chemically converted graphene (CCG) was found to effectively quench the fluorescence emission of Cy3 dye 1 (the intensity is down to 1/38 of 1 alone) in aqueous solution, due to the formation of a CCG-1 hybrid. After the addition of a certain amount of bovine serum albumin (BSA) into the abovementioned system, about 60 times fluorescence enhancement was observed for the hybrid CCG-1. This was employed to discriminate BSA: the fluorescence intensity was found to be proportional to the BSA added in the concentration range from 0 to 8 Â 10 À6 M, and the BSA detection limit was down to 5 Â 10 À8 M.
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