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Abstract
Ascorbic acid (AA) is used as a food additive for its antibacterial and antioxidant properties. However, excessive intake of AA is harmful to humans. Therefore, the detection of Fe3+ and AA is generally recognized to be meaningful. In this work, a one-step hydrothermal tactics is developed for the preparing nitrogen and phosphorus co-doped carbon nanoparticles (N, P-CNPs) by using sucrose and ammonium orthophosphate as raw materials. The N, P-CNPs not only exhibited an enhanced fluorescent efficiency with a relatively high quantum yield up to 28%, but also showed satisfactory stability, water solubility and photostability. The fluorescence of N, P-CNPs can be effectively quenched by Fe3+ by a combination of inner filter effect (IFE) and static quenching and recovered upon the addition of AA due to the easy conversion of Fe3+ to reduced states Fe2+ by AA. Therefore, a turn-off-on fluorescent sensing strategy can be constructed for sequential detection of Fe3+ and AA with detection limits of 0.03 μM and 6 nM with the corresponding linear ranges of 0.05-500 μM and 0.01-500 μM respectively. The proposed fluorescent sensor exhibits excellent sensing performance and has been applied to the determination of Fe3+ in tap water and the analyses of AA in canned fruit soup with satisfactory results. Therefore, this fluorescent sensor expressed high potential in water quality monitoring, and could be further used to be a tool for practical food additives detection.
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The journal aims to provide an international platform for scientists, researchers and academicians to promote, share and discuss new findings, current issues, and developments in the different areas of food and drug analysis.
The scope of the Journal includes analytical methodologies and biological activities in relation to food, drugs, cosmetics and traditional Chinese medicine, as well as related disciplines of topical interest to public health professionals.