Fusarium mycotoxins are toxic secondary fungal metabolites and widely distributed in cereals. Herein, a nickel ferrite magnetic calix[4]arene-derived covalent organic framework (NiFeO@CX4-COF) was meticulously designed and synthesized using a room-temperature method for the enrichment of mycotoxins. The CX4-COF exhibited a porous crystalline network with an eclipsed AA-stacking configuration. The ingenious integration of NiFeO, supramolecular calix[4]arene and COF contributed to host-guest mediated recognition, size-selectivity and high adsorption capacity, rapidly reaching adsorption equilibrium within only 3 min. Simulation calculations revealed that the host-guest interaction, size effect and abundant binding sites facilitated synergistically recognize and capture mycotoxins. NiFeO@CX4-COF has successfully applied for simultaneous extraction and analysis of mycotoxins in cereals, achieving negligible matrix effects (-14% to 13%), high sensitivity (LODs of 0.003-0.014 μg/L) and satisfactory recoveries (74.4%-116%). This work provides a prospective platform for constructing tailored macrocycle-based COFs under mild conditions for precise recognition and accurate analysis of trace hazardous substances in food.

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