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Luminescence of lemon-derived carbon quantum dot and its potential application in luminescent probe for detection of Mo6+ ions

Hoan B.T. Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (AIST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST), Hanoi, Viet Nam|
Pham V.-H. | Nguyen K.T. | Tam P.D. | Nguyen D.H. | Van H.N. | Van Huan P. Faculty of Energy Engineering, Thuyloi University, Hanoi, Viet Nam|

Luminescence Số 3, năm 2018 (Tập 33, trang 545-551)

DOI: 10.1002/bio.3444

Tài liệu thuộc danh mục: Scopus

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Từ khóa: carbon; fluorescent dye; molybdenum; quantum dot; blood; chemistry; Citrus; fruit and vegetable juice; human; infrared spectrophotometry; luminescence; procedures; sensitivity and specificity; temperature; transmission electron microscopy; X ray diffraction; Carbon; Citrus; Fluorescent Dyes; Fruit and Vegetable Juices; Humans; Luminescent Measurements; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission; Molybdenum; Quantum Dots; Sensitivity and Specificity; Spectrophotometry, Infrared; Temperature; X-Ray Diffraction
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This article reports on the first attempt of a systematic study on the synthesis of carbon dots (C-dots) for the potential applications in labeling and detection of molybdenum ion (Mo6+). Carbon dots (C-dots) were synthesized directly via a simple hydrothermal method using lemon juices as carbon precursor with different temperatures to control the luminescence of C-dots. The obtained C-dots had strong green light emission and the ability to use its luminescence properties as probes for Mo6+ detection application, which is based on Mo6+ induced luminescence quenching of C-dots. This analysis system exhibits strong sensitivity and good selectivity for Mo6+ ion, and a detection limit as low as 20�ppm is achieved. These results suggest that the present C-dots have potential application in optoelectronic, labeling and luminescent probing of Mo6+ ions. Copyright � 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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