Development of Fluorescent Sensors for Biorelevant Anions in Aqueous Media Using Positively Charged Quantum Dots
Hitalo J. B. Silva,
Claudete F. Pereira,
Goreti Pereira
et al.
Abstract:Quantum dots (QDs) have captured the attention of the scientific community due to their unique optical and electronic properties, leading to extensive research for different applications. They have also been employed as sensors for ionic species owing to their sensing properties. Detecting anionic species in an aqueous medium is a challenge because the polar nature of water weakens the interactions between sensors and ions. The anions bicarbonate (HCO3−), carbonate (CO32−), sulfate (SO42−), and bisulfate (HSO4… Show more
The development of sensitive and accurate fluorescence sensors for the detection of anions and reactive oxygen species (ROS, H2O2) is essential as they play significant roles in biological and chemical processes.
The development of sensitive and accurate fluorescence sensors for the detection of anions and reactive oxygen species (ROS, H2O2) is essential as they play significant roles in biological and chemical processes.
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