2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2022.133798
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Ultrasensitive and selective detection of cadmium ions in hair, nail, cigarette and wastewater samples using disulfo-stilbenediamine capped silver nanoparticles

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“…Furthermore, no typical peaks were detected, suggesting that the solution did not contain an overabundance of starting materials. These findings support earlier research by demonstrating the effective synthesis of AgNPs using plant extracts [ 21 24 ]. Rabaa Algotiml et al [ 1 ] synthesized biogenic AgNPs from extracts of three distinct types of marine algae (green, brown, and red algae), and the absorption maxima were found to be at 424, 409, and 415 nm, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Furthermore, no typical peaks were detected, suggesting that the solution did not contain an overabundance of starting materials. These findings support earlier research by demonstrating the effective synthesis of AgNPs using plant extracts [ 21 24 ]. Rabaa Algotiml et al [ 1 ] synthesized biogenic AgNPs from extracts of three distinct types of marine algae (green, brown, and red algae), and the absorption maxima were found to be at 424, 409, and 415 nm, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, no typical peaks were detected, suggesting that the solution did not contain an overabundance of starting materials. Tese fndings support earlier research by demonstrating the efective synthesis of AgNPs using plant extracts [21][22][23][24]. Rabaa Algotiml et al [1] synthesized biogenic AgNPs from spectrophotometer [23].…”
Section: % Viability �supporting
confidence: 64%