Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method

Carbon dots (CDs) have become one of the most studied nanomaterials during the past decade, mainly because of their unique strong photoluminescence (PL), biocompatibility, chemical stability, low toxicity and photostability. These properties enable these

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Main Author: JEMIMAH, SANGGO
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-14472021-04-11T05:42:03Z Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method JEMIMAH, SANGGO Carbon dots (CDs) have become one of the most studied nanomaterials during the past decade, mainly because of their unique strong photoluminescence (PL), biocompatibility, chemical stability, low toxicity and photostability. These properties enable these 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/321 Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo Quantum dots -- Synthesis Nanoparticles -- Synthesis Microwave heating Citric acid Fluorescence
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topic Quantum dots -- Synthesis
Nanoparticles -- Synthesis
Microwave heating
Citric acid
Fluorescence
spellingShingle Quantum dots -- Synthesis
Nanoparticles -- Synthesis
Microwave heating
Citric acid
Fluorescence
JEMIMAH, SANGGO
Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
description Carbon dots (CDs) have become one of the most studied nanomaterials during the past decade, mainly because of their unique strong photoluminescence (PL), biocompatibility, chemical stability, low toxicity and photostability. These properties enable these
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author JEMIMAH, SANGGO
author_facet JEMIMAH, SANGGO
author_sort JEMIMAH, SANGGO
title Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
title_short Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
title_full Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
title_fullStr Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
title_full_unstemmed Development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
title_sort development of gram-scale synthesis of carbon dots using citric acid and calamansi via microwave-assisted method
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/321
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