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Carbon dots as naked eye sensors

Hafiz Muhammad Junaid, Amber R. Solangi, Madeeha Batool

2021The Analyst46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Optical sensors are always fascinating for chemists due to their selectivity, sensitivity, robustness and cost-effective nature. Moreover, these sensors provide the facility of onsite detection without employing any instrumental technique. A number of such visual sensors including carbon dots (CDs) have been reported for selective detection of many ionic and molecular species. This review elaborates the utilization of CDs as colorimetric sensors. Carbon dots (CDs) are being synthesized from a large number of natural and synthetic carbon source materials using a variety of methods. CDs can also be tuned chemically by doping, to impart the desired sensing properties. Therefore, the development of CDs with selective sensing properties enables extremely low detection limits and has thus gained substantial attention.

Topics & Concepts

Naked eyeNanotechnologyComputer graphics (images)Materials scienceComputer scienceChemistryChromatographyDetection limitCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications
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