Abstract

In this study, a new Tb-MOF fluorescence probe was developed for the detection of malachite green (MG) in real aquatic products. Fluorescence sensing experiments revealed that MG can effectively quench the green fluorescence of Tb-MOF suspensions, and the detection process exhibits the advantages of high sensitivity, a wide linear range (0–80 μM), a low detection limit (10.8 nM) and a rapid response time. Selective detection of MG is achieved primarily through fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and photoinduced electron transfer (PET) mechanisms. Furthermore, a smartphone-assisted Tb-MOF-based agar slice detection platform was constructed for the visual and quantitative detection of MG. Additionally, the on-site detection of MG in crucian and shrimp samples was accomplished with high recoveries (99.8 %-107.99 %) and low relative standard deviations (RSD < 2.2 %). This developed detection platform introduced a low-cost, portable and user-friendly approach for MG detection.

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