Highly selective and sensitive sensing for Al3+ and F- based on green photoluminescent carbon dots

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Abstract

Ascorbic acid and glycol were employed as the carbon resource and co-solvent, respectively, to prepare extraordinary green photoluminescent carbon dots (CDs) by means of a hydrothermal method. Furthermore, the resulting CDs could be successfully employed to establish highly sensitive and selective sensing systems for Al3+ ions with a photoluminescence (PL) enhancement response and for F- anions with a PL "ON-OFF" model.

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Sun, X. Y., Wu, L. L., Shen, J. S., Cao, X. G., Wen, C., Liu, B., & Wang, H. Q. (2016). Highly selective and sensitive sensing for Al3+ and F- based on green photoluminescent carbon dots. RSC Advances, 6(99), 97346–97351. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra19370f

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