Abstract

Penconazole (PEN) is a systemic triazole fungicide widely pulverized on fruits and vegetables to control powdery mildew disease. PEN has various hazardous effects on mammalians primarily through PEN-induced excessive generation of reactive oxygen species, which may cause metabolic disorders, cancer, etc. Therefore, development of an effective analytical method for PEN is of great importance for the environmental safety and human health. In the present work, we report a supramolecular fluorescent probe OPyCH@ALB constructed by selecting of a dual-state-emission chalcone as the indicator and albumin as the host, for the first time, successfully realizing the ratiometric detection of PEN. This probe is capable of detecting PEN with rapid response (10 s), high sensitivity (LOD = 0.28 μM, 76 ppb), high selectivity, and a visible fluorescence color change from green to red. Based on this probe, the portable paper-based test strips, which enable the on-site monitoring of PEN without the involvement of any complicated testing apparatus, were fabricated. Furthermore, this probe was used to realize the qualitative and quantitative analysis of PEN in ground water and soil with high accuracy, and successful achieved on-site recognition of PEN on the surface of grapes. We expect that this method will be applied as a convenient and affordable tool for the rapid monitoring of PEN at the point-of-use, such as in residential, agricultural, and food production settings.

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