Rapid Quantitative Detection for Nitrofurantoin Based on Nitrogen-Doped Highly Photoluminescent Carbon Dots

ACS Omega. 2024 Mar 4;9(11):13183-13190. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.3c09620. eCollection 2024 Mar 19.

Abstract

Nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCD) with high fluorescence retention and good stability were successfully fabricated using citric acid and urea via a facile and eco-friendly one-step microwave method, which exhibited superior specificity for detection of nitrofurantoin (NFT). Upon the addition of NFT, the fluorescence intensity of NCD at 450 nm was significantly decreased. Besides, a satisfactory linear relationship between the fluorescence quenching efficiency and concentrations of NFT was obtained. Especially, NCD was qualitatively and quantitatively applied for detection NFT in milk and meat extract samples with a high recovery rate. Consequently, it was suggested that the detection method had potential application in the specific detection of NFT, offering a novel approach for veterinary drug residue detection.