Quantitative detection of tetracycline (TC) and nitrofurantoin (NFT) in food and water is of importance for food safety and environmental protection. Herein, Zn was introduced into a europium metal-organic framework Eu-bpdc (Hbpdc = 2,2'-bipyridyl-5,5'-dicarboxylic acid) to prepare a composite of Zn@Eu-bpdc, which was developed as a fluorescence sensor for TC and NFT. The fluorescence mechanism concerns with bpdc ligand-to-Eu(III) charge transfer, and the detection mechanism is the inner filter effect. Zn@Eu-bpdc is a ratiometric fluorescence sensor for TC with the linear fitting equation of / = 1.94 × 10 M, whose limit of detection (LOD) is 0.148 μmol·L (μM); it is also a fluorescence "turn-off" sensor for NFT with the fitting equation of (-)/ = 3.62 × 10 M and LOD = 0.0792 μM. Zn@Eu-bpdc can detect TC or NFT in lake water, honey, and milk with high accuracy. The emission color changes of paper-based Zn@Eu-bpdc depending on or reveal the visualization detections of TC and NFT. With the red and green values as input signals, smartphone-assisted on-site detection is utilized to recognize the antibiotic residuals of TC and NFT by a self-programmed APP. Zn@Eu-bpdc is promising in a smartphone-assisted intelligent platform for on-site detection of TC and NFT.
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