Determination of lead(II) in food samples using a functionalized paper‐based fluorescent sensor modified by carbon dots
Elias Aboobakri,
Tahereh Heidari,
Moslem Jahani
Abstract:This work discusses surface modification of cellulose paper specimens for compatibility with nitrogen and sulfur co‐doped carbon dots (NSCDs) for lead ion sensing. The interaction of carbon dots (CDs) and cellulose fibers was investigated using silane or chitosan‐modified cellulose papers. It was found that modified papers could reduce undesirable redistribution of CDs, during paper drying. Also, only chitosan‐modified filter paper was suitable for the successful immobilization of NSCDs. The effect of paper ty… Show more
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