Abstract
Here, a novel molecularly imprinted photopolymer was prepared using CsPbBr3 quantum dots as the fluorescence source, TpPa-2 as substrate for selective solid fluorescence detection of patulin (PAT). TpPa-2 can promote efficient recognition of PAT due to its unique structure and significantly improve the fluorescence stability and sensitivity. The test results showed that the photopolymer exhibited large adsorption capacity (131.75mg/g), fast adsorption ability (12 mins), superior reusability and high selectivity. The sensor proposed had good linearity for PAT in the range of 0.2-20ng/mL and was applied to the analysis of PAT in apple juice and apple jam with a limit of detection as low as 0.027ng/mL. Therefore it maybe a promising method for solid fluorescence detection of trace PAT in food analysis.
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