氧化碳点/I2O4复合材料(OCDs/I2O4)在酒精饮料中的变色机理及应用

IF 3.1 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ming-yu Shi, Ao Li, Tian-hao Ji, Da-jian Jv, Zhe-mi Xu
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摘要

目前,酒精饮料中乙醇的检测通常依赖于复杂而昂贵的方法,包括气相色谱法、液相色谱法和质谱法等。在此,我们开发了一种无毒、实用、低成本、便携式的基于OCDs/I2O4纳米粉末的乙醇检测视觉指示剂。通过颜色变化,OCDs/I2O4可以直观地表示乙醇浓度在14% ~ 56%之间,紫外可见光谱的检测限可以进一步扩展到2%。OCDs/I2O4指示灯稳定性好,可在3℃~ 40℃、10% ~ 90%的不同温度和湿度下使用,寿命不低于18个月。基于OCDs与I2O4之间共价键氢键的变化,提出了OCDs颜色变化的可能机制。所提出的OCDs/I2O4复合材料为各种酒精饮料中的乙醇监测提供了一种方便实用的解决方案。
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Color change mechanism and application of oxidized carbon dots/I2O4 composite (OCDs/I2O4) in alcoholic beverages

Color change mechanism and application of oxidized carbon dots/I2O4 composite (OCDs/I2O4) in alcoholic beverages
Currently, ethanol detection in alcoholic beverages typically relies on complicated and costly approaches, including gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry, etc. Herein, we developed a non-toxicity, practical, low-cost and portable visual indicator for ethanol detection based on OCDs/I2O4 nanopowders. By color change, the OCDs/I2O4 can visually indicate ethanol concentration ranging from 14 % vol to 56 % vol and the detection limit can be further extended to 2 % vol with a UV-visible spectrum. The OCDs/I2O4 indicator shows good stability and long-term endurance for at least 18 months, and it can be used under different temperatures (at least from 3 °C to 40 °C) and humidity (at least from 10 % to 90 %). A possible mechanism for the color change has been proposed based on the covalent-link hydrogen bonding change between OCDs and I2O4. The proposed OCDs/I2O4 composite offers a convenient and practical solution for ethanol monitoring in various alcoholic beverages.
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Carbon Trends
Carbon Trends Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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