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Green and rapid synthesis of biomass carbon dot-based fluorescence sensing for the sensitive determination of oxytetracycline

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages 1569-1575

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ay02031a

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Eco-friendly biomass carbon dots (CDs) with blue fluorescence emission were synthesized using a microwave method, and their fluorescence could be selectively quenched by oxytetracycline (OTC) based on the inner filter effect (IFE) between OTC and CDs. A simple and time-saving fluorescence sensing system for detecting OTC was established, showing good linearity, high sensitivity, and a low detection limit. This method has the advantages of low cost, time-saving, and green synthesis, and it has potential applications in food safety.
Eco-friendly biomass carbon dots (CDs) with blue fluorescence emission were rapidly synthesized by a microwave method. Based on the inner filter effect (IFE) between oxytetracycline (OTC) and CDs, the fluorescence of CDs could be selectively quenched by OTC. Therefore, a simple and time-saving fluorescence sensing system for the detection of OTC was established. Under optimal experimental conditions, the concentration of OTC showed a good linear relationship with fluorescence quenching values (Delta F) in the range of 4.0-100.0 mu mol L-1, a corresponding correlation coefficient (r) of 0.9975, and a detection limit of 0.12 mu mol L-1. The method has the advantages of low cost, time-saving, and green synthesis that could be used for the determination of OTC. Moreover, possessing high sensitivity and specificity, this fluorescence sensing method was successfully applied for detecting OTC in milk, indicating its potential applications in food safety.

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