2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c01109
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Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots as “Off–On” Fluorescent Probes in Paper-Based Test Kits for Selective Monitoring of Cyanide in Food

Abstract: We successfully developed a fluorometric paper-based test kit for the selective and sensitive determination of cyanide using nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots (N-GQDs) as the fluorescent probe. Citric acid and tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane were precursors for the one-step synthesis of N-GQDs via in situ hydrothermal methods, providing a high quantum yield of 57.9%. The proposed mechanism uses a fluorescence turn-on approach. Specifically, the fluorescence of N-GQDs is quenched by the incorporation of Ag+ … Show more

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“…POCT refers to a testing method that is carried out at the sampling site, and the test results are obtained quickly using portable analytical instruments . Consequently, POCT is often involved in sensors and related kits which play a key role in the rapid detection field. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…POCT refers to a testing method that is carried out at the sampling site, and the test results are obtained quickly using portable analytical instruments . Consequently, POCT is often involved in sensors and related kits which play a key role in the rapid detection field. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, some food seeds (such as bitter almonds; chickpeas; and the seeds of peaches, apples, apricots, cherries, and plums) contain cyanide in small amounts. 19–23 When we consume these seeds, our bodies break down the amygdalin present in them and hydrolyse it to generate hydrogen cyanide. Such exposure to hydrogen cyanide, although at minimal levels, causes significant harm, resulting in vomiting, tremors, and unconsciousness; such symptoms are also apparent when the compound is absorbed through the skin, lungs, and digestive system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%