[HTML][HTML] Inner filter effect in fluorescence spectroscopy: As a problem and as a solution
SK Panigrahi, AK Mishra - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C …, 2019 - Elsevier
This article discusses three aspects of inner filter effect (IFE) in fluorescence spectroscopy.(i)
First, IFE as undesirable in fluorescence measurements: IFE results in non-linear …
First, IFE as undesirable in fluorescence measurements: IFE results in non-linear …
A review on the methods for correcting the fluorescence inner-filter effect of fluorescence spectrum
T Wang, LH Zeng, DL Li - Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Fluorescence spectroscopy is frequently used to analyze the concentration of fluorescent
materials in solution. However, in conventional fluorescence spectroscopy, the response …
materials in solution. However, in conventional fluorescence spectroscopy, the response …
Avocado seeds derived carbon dots for highly sensitive Cu (II)/Cr (VI) detection and copper (II) removal via flocculation
Sustainable, scalable and green carbon dots (CDs) were derived from avocado seeds using
carbonization at different temperatures (250, 400, and 600° C) and were applied as …
carbonization at different temperatures (250, 400, and 600° C) and were applied as …
Microwave assisted green synthesis of Zwitterionic photolumenescent N-doped carbon dots: An efficient 'on-off'chemosensor for tracer Cr (+ 6) considering the inner …
Abstract Hexavalent chromium (Cr (+ 6)) has been considered as a terrible pollutant
because of its toxicity and carcinogenic features. Herein, a tracer Cr (+ 6) sensing carbon …
because of its toxicity and carcinogenic features. Herein, a tracer Cr (+ 6) sensing carbon …
Carbon dots with concentration-tunable multicolored photoluminescence for simultaneous detection of Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions
Y Wang, Q Chang, S Hu - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2017 - Elsevier
We presented multicolored emission carbon dots using for simultaneous detection of Fe 3+
and Cu 2+ ions through assigning a different colored emission carbon dot to a different …
and Cu 2+ ions through assigning a different colored emission carbon dot to a different …
Interaction between fluorescein isothiocyanate and carbon dots: Inner filter effect and fluorescence resonance energy transfer
H Liu, C Xu, Y Bai, L Liu, D Liao, J Liang, L Liu… - … Acta Part A: Molecular …, 2017 - Elsevier
Carbon dots (CDs) have been widely used for the preparation of multifunctional probes by
conjugation with organic fluorescent dyes. However, the effect of organic fluorescent dyes …
conjugation with organic fluorescent dyes. However, the effect of organic fluorescent dyes …
Facile one-step synthesis of highly luminescent N-doped carbon dots as an efficient fluorescent probe for chromium (vi) detection based on the inner filter effect
H Wang, S Liu, Y Xie, J Bi, Y Li, Y Song… - New Journal of …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Chromium is highly toxic and considered as a severe contaminate. Therefore, low cost,
highly sensitive sensors for the determination of Cr (VI) are highly required. In the present …
highly sensitive sensors for the determination of Cr (VI) are highly required. In the present …
Making a cup of carbon dots for ratiometric and colorimetric fluorescent detection of Cu2+ ions
W Zhang, N Li, Q Chang, Z Chen, S Hu - Colloids and Surfaces A …, 2020 - Elsevier
Fluorescence carbon dots (CDs) are firstly obtained from microbial fermented Pu-erh tea by
a simple brewing method without high temperature treatment as reported in literature. The …
a simple brewing method without high temperature treatment as reported in literature. The …
Quantification of gold nanoparticle ultraviolet–visible extinction, absorption, and scattering cross-section spectra and scattering depolarization spectra: the effects of …
Using the recent polarized resonance synchronous spectroscopic (PRS2) technique, we
reported the quantification of photon extinction, absorption, scattering cross-section spectra …
reported the quantification of photon extinction, absorption, scattering cross-section spectra …
Back to the Drawing Board: A Unifying First-Principle Model for Correlating Sample UV–Vis Absorption and Fluorescence Emission
The popular textbook and literature model I (λx, λm)= K (λ x, λ m)(1− 10− A x) or its variants
for correlating the sample absorption and fluorescence often fails even for the simplest …
for correlating the sample absorption and fluorescence often fails even for the simplest …