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Doped Carbon Quantum Dots/PVA Nanocomposite as a Platform to Sense Nitrite Ions in Meat.

Samuel Veloso CarneiroJosé Joelson Pires OliveiraVivian Stephanie Ferreira RodriguesLillian Maria Uchoa Dutra FechineRenato Altobelli AntunesManoel Lourenço Alves NetoThiago Alves de MouraCarlos Lenz CésarHernandes Faustino de CarvalhoAlexandre Rocha PaschoalRafael Melo FreirePierre Basilio Almeida Fechine
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
A sensor device based on doped-carbon quantum dots is proposed herein for detection of nitrite in meat products by fluorescence quenching. For the sensing platform, carbon quantum dots doped with boron and functionalized with nitrogen (B,N-Cdot) were synthesized with an excellent 44.3% quantum yield via a one-step hydrothermal route using citric acid, boric acid, and branched polyethylenimine as carbon, boron, and nitrogen sources, respectively. After investigation of their chemical structure and fluorescent properties, the B,N-Cdot at aqueous suspensions showed high selectivity for NO 2 - in a linear range from 20 to 50 mmol L -1 under optimum conditions at pH 7.4 and a 340 nm excitation. Furthermore, the prepared B,N-Cdots successfully detected NO 2 - in a real meat sample with recovery of 91.4-104% within the analyzed range. In this manner, a B,N-Cdot/PVA nanocomposite film with blue emission under excitation at 360 nm was prepared, and a first assay detection of NO 2 - in meat products was tested using a smartphone application. The potential application of the newly developed sensing device containing a highly fluorescent probe should aid in the development of a rapid and inexpensive strategy for NO 2 - detection.
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