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Visualized test of environmental water pollution and meat freshness: Design of Au NCs-CDs-test paper/PVA film for ratiometric fluorescent sensing of sulfide

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 432, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137292

Keywords

Au NCs; CDs; Visual fluorescence sensing; Temperature; H2S

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By combining Au NCs-CDs nanocomposite-based test paper and PVA film with a smartphone, sensitive and specific visual monitoring of sulfide can be achieved, with the advantages of simplicity, convenience, and accuracy.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an environmental pollutant, and also the major released gas during the decay of meat products. To protect the ecological environment and human health, the establishment of a swift, convenient, and accurate detection method for H2S becomes essential. However, existing methods are still suffering from complex synthesis, high toxicity, poor visualization, and high detection limit. Herein, Au NCs-CDs nanocomposite-based test paper and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) film are combined with a smartphone for sensitive and specific sulfide visualized monitoring. After the addition of sulfide, the fluorescence color changes from orange to green, achieving a quantitative linearity towards sulfide from 5 nM to 30 mu M, with a low detection limit of 4.20 nM. The proposed method shows practicability in natural water samples. Furthermore, distinct fluorescence color variation is shown towards H2S originating from spoiled meat, showing the potential application prospect of Au NCsCDs-PVA film as a meat freshness detector.

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