Fluorescent perylene derivative functionalized titanium oxide gel for sensitive and portable ascorbic acid detection

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An inorganic titanium oxide (TiO) gel sensor was demonstrated for convenient detection of ascorbic acid (AA). It is composed of TiO (PI-TiO) functionalized with a perylene diimide derivative containing carboxylic groups as a new soft dopant material. A traditional solvothermal reaction is adopted to prepare the PI-TiO composite, which exhibits a different spectrum according to the reaction time. The final gel possesses a strong chelating affinity with AA molecules, in which phenol hydroxyl groups are shown to compete with those already present in PI. We further utilize the functionalized gel to prepare a series of films with a simple and portable AA response. A visual colour variation can be recognized by the naked eye, together with obvious fluorescence changes for selective and sensitive AA detection. Finally, the as-prepared gel film displays good stability and reproducibility for real sample responses with satisfying results.

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Zhang, B., Liu, W., Liu, Y., Suo, Z., Feng, L., Xing, F., & Zhu, S. (2019). Fluorescent perylene derivative functionalized titanium oxide gel for sensitive and portable ascorbic acid detection. RSC Advances, 9(42), 24638–24645. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01621j

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