Issue 33, 2020

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

Abstract

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.

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

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2020
Accepted
08 Jul 2020
First published
23 Jul 2020

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020,8, 11563-11571

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

X. Zhang, C. Chen, D. Peng, Y. Zhou, J. Zhuang, X. Zhang, B. Lei, Y. Liu and C. Hu, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, 8, 11563 DOI: 10.1039/D0TC02597F

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