Nitrite (NO) is extensively found in the daily dietary environment. However, consuming too much NO can pose serious health risks. Thus, we designed a NO-activated ratiometric upconversion luminescence (UCL) nanosensor which could realize NO detection via the inner filter effect (IFE) between NO-sensitive carbon dots (CDs) and upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs). Due to the exceptional optical properties of UCNPs and the remarkable selectivity of CDs, the UCL nanosensor exhibited a good response to NO. By taking advantage of NIR excitation and ratiometric detection signal, the UCL nanosensor could eliminate the autofluorescence thereby increasing the detection accuracy effectively. Additionally, the UCL nanosensor proved successful in detecting NO quantitatively in actual samples. The UCL nanosensor provides a simple as well as sensitive sensing strategy for NO detection and analysis, which is anticipated to extend the utilization of upconversion detection in food safety.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2023.341245 | DOI Listing |
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