Ratiometric Lanthanide Metal‐Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for Smartphone‐Assisted Visual Detection of Food Contaminants and Water: A Review

Author:

Kayani Kawan F.1,Mohammad Nian N.12ORCID,Kader Dana A.3ORCID,Mohammed Sewara J.14ORCID,Shukur Dana A.5,Alshatteri Azad H.6ORCID,Al‐Jaf Sabah H.6ORCID,Abdalkarim Karzan A.1ORCID,Hassan Hanar Q.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry College of Science University of Sulaimani Qliasan St 46002 Sulaimani City, Kurdistan Region Iraq

2. Department of Medical Laboratory Science College of Science Komar University of Science and Technology Sulaimani 46001 Iraq

3. Department of Chemistry College of Education University of Sulaimani Old Campus 46001 Kurdistan Region Iraq E-mail: address

4. Anesthesia Department College of Health Sciences Cihan University Sulaimaniya Sulaimani 46001 Kurdistan Region Iraq

5. Department of Nanoscience and Applied Chemistry College of Science Charmo University Peshawa Street Chamchamal Sulaymaniyah 46023 Iraq

6. Department of Chemistry University of Garmian Darbandikhan Road 46021 Kalar City-Sulaimaniyah Province, Kurdistan of Iraq

Abstract

AbstractDeveloping a reliable portable biosensor is crucial for ensuring food safety and human health. This involves accurately detecting contaminants in food and water at their source. Smartphone cameras have recently become useful for capturing color or fluorescence changes that occur when a probe interacts with specific molecules on paper or in a chemical solution. Ratiometric designs, which self‐calibrate and minimize the impact of environmental changes, are gaining popularity. These designs rely on color changes or fluorescence shifts, which are easily assessable with smartphones. This overview highlights advances in ratiometric optical sensing using Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) with lanthanide components coupled with smartphones. These advancements allow contaminants in food and water to be visually identified. The article explains the principles, properties, and applications of color changes for visual detection in food safety. Using lanthanide metal‐organic frameworks with smartphones offers a potent method to detect contaminants, enhancing food safety and safeguarding human health.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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