Highly sensitive fluorometric method based on nitrogen-doped carbon dot clusters for tartrazine determination in cookies samples

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Nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots (CDs) were prepared via the solvothermal method, using urea and triethylene glycol as the starting materials. The as-prepared CDs had individual diameters of approximately 100 nm and were in clusters of different sizes. The surface composition and optical properties of the as-prepared CDs were characterized. They exhibited multicolor emission properties in the visible range when excited with a wide wavelength range. The aqueous solution of the CDs was used in highly sensitive tartrazine determination. The fluorescence quenching of the CDs was in a linear relationship with the concentrations of tartrazine in the range of 0.5–30.0 µM. The detection limit of the assay was 0.18 µM. Acceptable recovery results were obtained via spike-recovery experiments on cookie samples.

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Gümrükçüoğlu, A., Başoğlu, A., Kolayli, S., Di̇Nç, S., Kara, M., Ocak, M., & Ocak, Ü. (2020). Highly sensitive fluorometric method based on nitrogen-doped carbon dot clusters for tartrazine determination in cookies samples. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 44(1), 99–111. https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-1903-28

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