“…Various common inorganic cations and anions (K + , Ba 2+ , Mg 2+ , Na + , Al 3+ , Ca 2+ , Zn 2+ , Pb 2+ , Cl À , AC À , CO 3 2À , SO 4 2À ), as well as some representative amino acids and antibiotics that may coexist in biological systems (Arg, Glu, Cys, Asp, GAS, CHL, ERY, AMP, NEO, CTC, OTC, and DOX), were selected and used as potential interfering samples to test the selectivity of mSiO 2 -CDs-Eu nanoprobe for TC sensing. After adding the above-interfering substances to the sensing system, the UiO-67/NSC Turn-off 0.063 mg/L 0.08-20 mg/L [46] PEI-OVA-AuNCs Turn-off 0.563 μM 1 -30 μM [47] CDs/PVA Turn-off 0.17 μM 0 -350 μM [48] Eu-BTC Turn-off 39.8 nM 0-140 μM [49] B-CQDs@Eu/MIPs Ratiometric 7.9 nM 25-2000 nM [50] GQDs-Eu 3+ Ratiometric 8.2 nM 0-20 μM [30] BNQD-Eu 3+ Ratiometric 0.019 μM 0 -50 μM [51] Eu 3+ @AIEgen Ratiometric 28.83 nM 0.0961-10.0 μM [52] Cu-CDs-COOH-Eu Ratiometric 36.1 nM 0.4-60 μM F 616 /F 447 values of the mSiO 2 -CDs-Eu fluorescent probe did not change significantly, and only the addition of TC antibiotics (TC, OTC, DOX, and CTC) resulted in significant fluorescence enhancement of F 616 /F 447 ratios for mSiO 2 -CDs-Eu, and the TC molecules showed the most obvious fluorescence enhancement effect (Figure 3c-d).…”