Carbon Dots for Detection of Metal Ions

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Carbon dots are novel fluorescent nanomaterials which have easy to preparation. They have good stability, low toxicity, environment-friendly and are widely used in biological imaging, biomedical, and biochemical analysis, metal reduction, fluorescence probe and optoelectronic devices. This paper summarized several new methods for the detection of metal ions with carbon dots.

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