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  • There is growing global concern about pesticide residues affecting ecosystems and human health, prompting research into reliable monitoring methods.
  • Carbon dots (CDs) are emerging as promising materials for optical sensors due to their stability, low toxicity, and compatibility in detecting pesticides.
  • The paper reviews the latest advancements in CDs-based sensors over the past five years, discussing their sensing mechanisms, applications, and the challenges faced in real-world usage while suggesting future developments for effective pesticide monitoring.

Article Abstract

Serious threat from pesticide residues to the ecosystem and human health has become a global concern. Developing reliable methods for monitoring pesticides is a world-wide research hotspot. Carbon dots (CDs) with excellent photostability, low toxicity, and good biocompatibility have been regarded as the potential substitutes in fabricating various optical sensors for pesticide detection. Based on the relevant high-quality publications, this paper first summarizes the current state-of-the-art of the synthetic and modification approaches of CDs. Then, a comprehensive overview is given on the recent advances of CDs-based optical sensors for pesticides over the past five years, with a particular focus on photoluminescent, electrochemiluminescent and colorimetric sensors regarding the sensing mechanisms and design principles by integrating with various recognition elements including antibodies, aptamers, enzymes, molecularly imprinted polymers, and some nanoparticles. Novel functions and extended applications of CDs as signal indicators, catalyst, co-reactants, and electrode surface modifiers, in constructing optical sensors are specially highlighted. Beyond an assessment of the performances of the real-world application of these proposed optical sensors, the existing inadequacies and current challenges, as well as future perspectives for pesticide monitoring are discussed in detail. It is hoped to provide powerful insights for the development of novel CDs-based sensing strategies with their wide application in different fields for pesticide supervision.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126881DOI Listing

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