The improvement of detection accuracy without loss of rapidity and sensitivity by optical sensors in complex food analysis is still full of challenges owing to the matrix interference. Herein, a novel and simple self-calibration colorimetric/fluorescence/surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) tri-modal optical sensor based on aminated Rhodamine 6G (R6G-NH) was developed for highly rapid, sensitive, and accurate detection of Hg in food samples. The high recognition specificity of R6G-NH for Hg can be achieved through the metal chelation interaction between Hg and -NH, -COOH groups in R6G-NH with formation of R6G-NH-Hg-R6G-NH complex. The DFT and FDTD simulations were adopted to confirm the theoretical feasibility in Hg detection by tri-modal optical. Under the optimum conditions, the analytical method based on self-calibration tri-modal optical sensor for Hg detection was established with promising properties (rapidity, linearity, linear range, LOD, and LOQ), providing a strategy in rapid, selective, sensitive, and accurate detection for food safety.

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