{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Microwave-assisted preparation of yellow fluorescent graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots for trace tetracycline-specific detection. {Author}: He Y;Li X;Yao G;Fang S;Yu H;Zou T;Tan W;Wang H; {Journal}: Chemosphere {Volume}: 362 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Aug 15 {Factor}: 8.943 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142863 {Abstract}: Tetracycline (TC) is extensively utilized in livestock breeding, aquaculture, and medical industry. TC residues seriously harm food security, the environment, and human health. There is an urgent need to exploit a highly efficient and sensitive testing method to monitor TC residue levels in aquatic environments. In this study, graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots (g-CNQDs) were successfully synthesized by a one-step microwave-assisted method using citric acid and urea as precursors. The as-prepared g-CNQDs with size of 1.25-3.75 nm exhibited bright yellow fluorescence at 523 nm when excited at 397 nm. Interestingly, this characteristic fluorescence emission of g-CNQDs could be selectively and efficiently quenched by TC. Based on this phenomenon, for TC detection was successfully explored and applied in real water samples. Wide linear scope of 7-100 μM, low detection limit (LOD) of 0.48 μM, satisfactory recovery of 97.77%-103.4%, and good relative standard deviation (RSD) of 1.05-5.87% were obtained. Mechanism investigations revealed that the static quenching and the inner filter effect (IFE) were responsible for this fluorescence quenching between g-CNQDs and TC. This work not only provided a facile approach for g-CNQDs synthesis but also constructed a g-CNQDs-based fluorescent sensor platform for the highly sensitive and selective detection of TC in aquatic environments.