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Abstract
Fe, Ni, and Cu doped ceria nanoparticles (CeNPs) were prepared with a simple and one-pot hydrothermal synthesis method. We investigated the chemiluminescence (CL) interaction between these NPs and rhodamine B (Rh B) and found that the highest CL intensity was related to the Rh B- Cu doped CeNPs. We assigned that to the higher catalytic property of Cu doped NPs compared to the others. Cu doped CeNPs have been applied for the first time as a catalyst in chemiluminescence reactions. Rh B- Cu doped CeNPs reaction was introduced as a novel CL system, and its mechanism was studied. Considering the sensitivity, simplicity, portability, and rapidness of the CL methods, we applied the introduced reaction to the development of a CL sensor for nitrite monitoring. In the presence of nitrite, the CL intensity of the system decreased, and there was a linear relationship between the CL intensity and nitrite concentration in the range 0.5–100 µM. Based on this fact, a sensitive and selective CL sensor with the detection limit of 0.2 µM was established for nitrite detection in various food and water samples.
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As a peer-reviewed journal for analytical sciences and technologies on the micro- and nanoscale, Microchimica Acta has established itself as a premier forum for truly novel approaches in chemical and biochemical analysis. Coverage includes methods and devices that provide expedient solutions to the most contemporary demands in this area. Examples are point-of-care technologies, wearable (bio)sensors, in-vivo-monitoring, micro/nanomotors and materials based on synthetic biology as well as biomedical imaging and targeting.