2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2019.103013
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Boswellia ovalifoliolata bark extract derived carbon dots for selective fluorescent sensing of Fe3+

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“…The synthesized CDs revealed a good QY of 10.2% and could be used as a fluorescent probe for detection of Fe 3+ in aqueous solution with high sensitivity and selectivity and a detection limit of 0.41 μM. [ 49 ] Similar results were reported by other studies using leaves of betel [ 23 ] and coriander [ 42 ] as carbon sources.…”
Section: Applicationsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The synthesized CDs revealed a good QY of 10.2% and could be used as a fluorescent probe for detection of Fe 3+ in aqueous solution with high sensitivity and selectivity and a detection limit of 0.41 μM. [ 49 ] Similar results were reported by other studies using leaves of betel [ 23 ] and coriander [ 42 ] as carbon sources.…”
Section: Applicationsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In 2019, Shahshahanipour et al used Lawsonia inermis as a carbon source to produce CDs without adding any chemical reagent for a size range of 3–7 nm and quantum yield with rhodamine B as the standard sample was 28.7%. [ 42 ] Some researchers reported green and ecofriendly synthesis from leaves using hydrothermal treatment for: allium fistulosum, [ 2 ] Prosopis juliflora , [ 46 ] purple perilla, [ 43 ] tulsi, [ 45 ] betel, [ 23 ] guava leaf extract, [ 24 ] Hibiscus sabdariffa , [ 50 ] Boswellia ovalifoliolata bark [ 49 ] and Ocimum sanctum . [ 48 ]…”
Section: Source Of Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Fe 3+ sensing property of some CDs was also reported previously [38,53,40,22,54]. The selective fluorescence quenching in the presence of Fe 3+ is assigned to the transfer of the photoelectrons from multi-functionalized TCLCDs to Fe 3+ cations [55,56,40].…”
Section: Metal Ion Sensingsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Out of multiple dimensions, metal sensing is one of them. Metal sensing properties of green synthesized CDs were reported by various research groups [41,40,52]. To investigate the metal selectivity of TCLCDs, fluorescence intensities were observed in the presence of various metal ions.…”
Section: Metal Ion Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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