Abstract

Oxytetracycline (OTC) residues have serious adverse effects on human health. Thus, selective and sensitive field detection methods are needed. Here, we successfully synthesized nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) with good water-solubility, prominent fluorescence (FL), and favorable stability via a one-step hydrothermal method using banana peel as a carbon source and diethylenetriamine as a nitrogen source. We used the N-CQDs to create a ratiometric FL probe by self-assembling them with europium ions (Eu3+), enabling OTC detection. The FL intensity of N-CQDs at 445 nm was quenched due to the inner filter effect, while the FL intensity of Eu3+ at 621 nm markedly increased via the antenna effect upon OTC introduction. The ratiometric FL sensor demonstrated two linear relationships with OTC concentrations, ranging from 0.01 to 5 μg mL−1 and 5 to 25 μg mL−1, with a limit-of-detection of 4.9 ng mL−1 for OTC. Additionally, this platform depicted an apparent color change from blue to purple under a 365 nm ultraviolet–visible lamp, and a visual semi-quantitative analysis of OTC was achieved using a mobile phone application. We successfully implemented this method to detect OTC in pork muscle and swine urine, achieving remarkable recovery results (96.89–103.20%). Therefore, our findings demonstrate the potential of this approach for real-time and semi-quantitative OTC detection.

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