2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c01012
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Green Synthesis of Carbon Dots for Rapid Selective Detection and Photoreduction of Cr(VI) under Sunlight

Abstract: This paper presents a facile synthesis of a luminescent carbon dot from a plant source (Brassica oleracea) and subsequent chemical modification of carbon dots with ionic liquid. The ionic liquid-modified carbon dot (ILCD) shows intense blue luminescence, which was remarkably quenched in the presence of dichromate ions. The decrease in intensity is mainly indexed to the inner filter effect. Under optimized conditions, a broad linear range of 1–750 μM was observed for the detection of Cr­(VI) with a lower limit … Show more

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“…Polymers lacking acetylene groups exhibit a weaker charge separation efficiency, leading to the accumulation of radicals in the initial phase, particularly generating substantial long-lived ·O 2 – . In photocatalytic reactions, the reduction of metal ions relies heavily on electron transfer. , Similarly, the conversion of Cr­(VI) to Cr­(III) by a photocatalyst is also a dominant reaction involving electrons. We can use Cr­(VI) as an electron capture agent to evaluate the ability of the photocatalyst to provide electrons. , ·O 2 – and ·OH are reported to degrade most pollutants. , We can continuously remove those free radicals by adding those pollutants. Conjugated polymers are organic polymers of wide interest, possessing a tunable chemical and electronic structure .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymers lacking acetylene groups exhibit a weaker charge separation efficiency, leading to the accumulation of radicals in the initial phase, particularly generating substantial long-lived ·O 2 – . In photocatalytic reactions, the reduction of metal ions relies heavily on electron transfer. , Similarly, the conversion of Cr­(VI) to Cr­(III) by a photocatalyst is also a dominant reaction involving electrons. We can use Cr­(VI) as an electron capture agent to evaluate the ability of the photocatalyst to provide electrons. , ·O 2 – and ·OH are reported to degrade most pollutants. , We can continuously remove those free radicals by adding those pollutants. Conjugated polymers are organic polymers of wide interest, possessing a tunable chemical and electronic structure .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such tiny materials have fascinating characteristics like quantum size effect, fluorescence, large specific surface area, easy functionalization, cheap and wide source of raw materials, easy fabrication, low toxicity, and excellent biocompatibility . As such, they show great potential in various fields such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), anticounterfeiting/information encryption, photocatalysis, enhancement of polymer, detection, , or bioimaging. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%