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Review
. 2024 Aug 12;191(9):531.
doi: 10.1007/s00604-024-06607-7.

Recent progress in lanthanide-based fluorescent nanomaterials for tetracycline detection and removal

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Recent progress in lanthanide-based fluorescent nanomaterials for tetracycline detection and removal

Xiangzhen Chen et al. Mikrochim Acta. .

Abstract

Tetracycline (TC) has been widely used in clinical medicine and animal growth promotion due to its broad-spectrum antibacterial properties and affordable prices. Unfortunately, the high toxicity and difficult degradation rate of TC molecules make them easy to accumulate in the environment, which breaks the ecological balance and seriously threatens human health. Rapid and accurate detection of TC residue levels is important for ensuring water quality and food safety. Recently, fluorescence detection technology of TC residues has developed rapidly. Lanthanide nanomaterials, based on the high luminescence properties of lanthanide ions and the high matching with TC energy levels, are favored in the real-time trace detection of TC due to their advantages of high sensitivity, rapidity, and high selectivity. Therefore, they are considered potential substitutes for traditional detection methods. This review summarizes the synthesis strategy, TC response mechanism, removal mechanism, and applications in intelligent sensing. Finally, the development of lanthanide nanomaterials for TC fluorescence detection and removal is reasonably summarized and prospected. This review provides a reference for the establishment of a method for the accurate determination of TC content in complex food matrices.

Keywords: Fluorescence detection; Intelligent sensing; Lanthanide-based nanomaterials; Sensing mechanism; Tetracycline; Tetracycline removal.

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