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Recently, the team of Professor Wang Jinping from the School of Chemistry and Pharmacy of Qingdao Agricultural University published the latest review paper "Carbon dots based fluorescence methods for the detections of pesticides and veterinary drugs: response mechanism, selectivity improvement and application" in Trends in Analytical Chemistry, a top journal in the field of analytical chemistry.
Pesticide and veterinary drug residues in food and the environment pose potential threats to human health.
This research systematically reviews the response mechanism of fluorescence changes in the detection of pesticides and veterinary drugs by carbon dots, selectivity improvement strategies, and applications in actual samples
Relevant research is supported by national key research and development projects
About the Author
Professor Wang Jinping
College of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Qingdao Agricultural University
Wang Jinping, male, born in May 1973, PhD, professor, doctoral supervisor
Subject:
Applied Chemistry, Pesticide Science, Plant Protection
research direction:
Nano material synthesis, biological imaging, fluorescent probes and analysis, biological pesticides
Education and work experience:
March 2011-present, Qingdao Agricultural University, Professor;
September 2012-March 2013, Clemson University, USA, visiting scholar;
July 2007-February 2009, Waseda University, Japan, post-doctorate, visiting associate professor;
July 2004-February 2011, Associate Professor, College of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Qingdao Agricultural University;
September 2001 - July 2004, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Science
Research and work performance:
At present, he is mainly engaged in scientific research in the fields of synthesis of carbon-based fluorescent nanomaterials, bioimaging, fluorescent probes, fluorescence analysis and biological pesticides, and has achieved a series of research results
Carbon dots based fluorescence methods for the detections of pesticides and veterinary drugs: Response mechanism, selectivity improvement and application
Jing Wanga1, Xiuming Tenga1, Yishui Wanga1, Shuxin Sia, Jing Jub, Wei Pana, Jinping Wanga, Xiaobo Suna, Weijun Wangc
aCollege of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao, 266109, PR China
bLibrary, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao, 266109, PR China
cDepartment of Psychology and Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, School of Nursing, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract:
Based on the unique properties of carbon dots (CDs), a number of detection methods with high performances have been built through various strategies for different pesticides and veterinary drugs, including organophosphorus pesticides, tetracyclines, quinolones and others.
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