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pH-Responsive carbon dots with red emission for real-time and visual detection of amines

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 8, Issue 33, Pages 11563-11571

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0tc02597f

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  1. National Natural Science Foundations of China [21571067, 51402207]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China Joint Fund with Guangdong under Key Project [U1501242]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2020A1515010443]

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Biogenic amines (BAs) from rotten food cause serious harm to sensitive people. Therefore, the development of a smart label that can intuitively monitor the degree of food decay in real-time is of great significance in food safety. Herein, we report the synthesis of pH-responsive carbon dots with red emission (R-CDs) by the solvothermal treatment of citric acid and urea. The fluorescence intensity of R-CDs gradually increased as the pH of the solution increased from 1 to 12. We studied the mechanisms of pH response and found that H-aggregation occurred when R-CDs were in acidic solution and caused quenching; when they were distributed in alkaline solution, the Fermi level shift caused reduced self-absorption and enhanced red fluorescence emission. The intense red emission of R-CDs is beneficial for the visual detection of alkaline organic amines and BAs derived from rotten shrimp to achieve food safety detection. Moreover, the R-CDs can be used as a promising pH-sensitive fluorescent ink, which has broad prospects and significance in anticounterfeiting and information encryption.

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