Boron doped carbon dots as a multifunctional fluorescent probe for sorbate and vitamin B12

Volume: 186, Issue: 2
Published: Jan 9, 2019
Abstract
Boron doped carbon dots (B-CD) were synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal method using phenylboronic acid as the starting material. They have an average size of about 3.3 nm, with excitation/emission wavelength of 247/323 nm and a quantum yield of 12%. The B-CD is shown to be viable fluorescent probe for sorbate (PS) and vitamin B12 (VB12). The fluorescence (FL) of the B-CD is quenched in the presence of PS or VB12 mainly coming from inner...
Paper Details
Title
Boron doped carbon dots as a multifunctional fluorescent probe for sorbate and vitamin B12
Published Date
Jan 9, 2019
Volume
186
Issue
2
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