7 research outputs found
Tryptophan-based carbon dots as fluorescent probe for detection of Pb2+ and Fe3+ ions
A Probe for metal ions based on carbon dots (CDs) has been prepared. A one-step method has been developed to synthesize the probe using tryptophan as the recognizing group. The synthesized probe has been evaluated for metal ions’ detection. The results show increase in fluorescence in the presence of Pb2+, over other 14 metal ions, illustrating the selective and sensitive detection of Pb2+
Tryptophan-based carbon dots as fluorescent probe for detection of Pb<sup>2+</sup> and Fe<sup>3+</sup> ions
1270-1274A Probe for metal ions based on carbon dots (CDs) has been prepared. A one-step method has been developed to synthesize the probe using tryptophan as the recognizing group. The synthesized probe has been evaluated for metal ions’ detection. The results show increase in fluorescence in the presence of Pb2+, over other 14 metal ions, illustrating the selective and sensitive detection of Pb2+
Electrochemical and Capacitive Properties of Carbon Dots/Reduced Graphene Oxide Supercapacitors
There is much recent interest in graphene-based composite electrode materials because of their excellent mechanical strengths, high electron mobilities, and large specific surface areas. These materials are good candidates for applications in supercapacitors. In this work, a new graphene-based electrode material for supercapacitors was fabricated by anchoring carbon dots (CDs) on reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The capacitive properties of electrodes in aqueous electrolytes were systematically studied by galvanostatic charge-discharge measurements, cyclic voltammetry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The capacitance of rGO was improved when an appropriate amount of CDs were added to the material. The CD/rGO electrode exhibited a good reversibility, excellent rate capability, fast charge transfer, and high specific capacitance in 1 M H2SO4. Its capacitance was as high as 211.9 F/g at a current density of 0.5 A/g. This capacitance was 74.3% higher than that of a pristine rGO electrode (121.6 F/g), and the capacitance of the CD/rGO electrode retained 92.8% of its original value after 1000 cycles at a CDs-to-rGO ratio of 5:1
Canine Distemper Outbreak in Rhesus Monkeys, China
Since 2006, canine distemper outbreaks have occurred in rhesus monkeys at a
breeding farm in Guangxi, People’s Republic of China. Approximately
10,000 animals were infected (25%–60% disease incidence); 5%–30%
of infected animals died. The epidemic was controlled by vaccination. Amino acid
sequence analysis of the virus indicated a unique strain