2022
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202200080
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From Weed to Shining ‘Mystic Stars’: Value‐Added Applications of Siam Weed Derived Carbon Dots

Abstract: Herein, a common weed Chromolaena odorata (C. Odorata, Siam weed) is utilized as a precursor for synthesizing carbon dots (CO‐CDs) via a facile hydrothermal method devoid of further functionalization. CO‐CDs possess good water solubility, high photo stability, and intense blue fluorescence with a quantum yield of 2.56 %. Fluorescence of the as‐prepared carbon dots is quenched consequent to interaction with folic acid with high specificity, which enabled its service as an admirable probe for folic acid analysis… Show more

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“…It is challenging to determine which of these effects has an impact on BCNDs or FA from the existing spectral data. Additionally, the TCSPC measurements of BCNDs in the absence and presence of FA (1 mM) were performed in order to further explore the impact of FRET 65 (Figure 9c). The minimal change in the lifetime values, which were 4.08 and 4.03 ns, respectively, for BCND and BCND−FA systems, obviously excludes FRET from FA to BCNDs.…”
Section: Bcnd-based Quantitative Fluorometric Sensing Of Folic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is challenging to determine which of these effects has an impact on BCNDs or FA from the existing spectral data. Additionally, the TCSPC measurements of BCNDs in the absence and presence of FA (1 mM) were performed in order to further explore the impact of FRET 65 (Figure 9c). The minimal change in the lifetime values, which were 4.08 and 4.03 ns, respectively, for BCND and BCND−FA systems, obviously excludes FRET from FA to BCNDs.…”
Section: Bcnd-based Quantitative Fluorometric Sensing Of Folic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%