Carbon Trends (Jan 2025)

Color change mechanism and application of oxidized carbon dots/I2O4 composite (OCDs/I2O4) in alcoholic beverages

  • Ming-yu Shi,
  • Ao Li,
  • Tian-hao Ji,
  • Da-jian Jv,
  • Zhe-mi Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. 100440

Abstract

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Currently, ethanol detection in alcoholic beverages typically relies on complicated and costly approaches, including gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry, etc. Herein, we developed a non-toxicity, practical, low-cost and portable visual indicator for ethanol detection based on OCDs/I2O4 nanopowders. By color change, the OCDs/I2O4 can visually indicate ethanol concentration ranging from 14 % vol to 56 % vol and the detection limit can be further extended to 2 % vol with a UV-visible spectrum. The OCDs/I2O4 indicator shows good stability and long-term endurance for at least 18 months, and it can be used under different temperatures (at least from 3 °C to 40 °C) and humidity (at least from 10 % to 90 %). A possible mechanism for the color change has been proposed based on the covalent-link hydrogen bonding change between OCDs and I2O4. The proposed OCDs/I2O4 composite offers a convenient and practical solution for ethanol monitoring in various alcoholic beverages.

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