A rapid, facile and ultrasensitive fluorescence sensing system based on beer-derived nitrogen, phosphorus co-doped carbon quantum dots (N, P-CQDs) for the detection of ascorbic acid (AA) in fruits was proposed. N, P-CQDs were successfully synthesized by one-step hydrothermal method, which afforded a high quantum yield (21.7 %), and showed the fluorescence with a maximum emission wavelength of 450 nm at an excitation wavelength of 370 nm. Further, N, P-CQDs were employed as an efficient sensor for ultrasensitive Fe-detection at concentrations ranging from 1-20 µM and 100-300 µM, respectively. N, P-CQDs@Fe showed a high sensitivity and selectivity for AA detection. A linear response range for AA was obtained from 1 to 200 µM with limit of detection of 0.84 µM was obtained for AA. The result of MTT test showed that N, P-CQDs exhibit low toxicity, providing fast, accurate and less toxic route for testing AA in the food analysis fields.

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