“…Recently, fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) have received widespread attention due to their advantages of cost-effective preparation, high water solubility, biocompatibility, and low toxicity. In addition to a wide range of applications like bioimaging, nanomedicines, drug delivery, etc., CDs-based probes have also been used for the detection of ions, molecular substances, etc. − However, limited investigations have been carried out toward the detection of DOX using CDs-based fluorimetric and colorimetric methods. − Hao et al reported polyethylimine-functionalized CDs for the detection of DOX by an inner filter effect (IFE) . Later, nitrogen- and phosphorus-codoped CDs were employed for the sensing of DOX .…”