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- who: Antimonene quantum dots as and colleagues from the Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China have published the research work: Antimonene quantum dots as bifunctional fluorescent sensors for rapid detection of cation (Fe3+) and anions (CrO42u2212, Cr2O72u2212), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work provided a simple synthesis method to easily prepare the AQDs with a larger yield which can be applied to rapidly detect Fe3+ cation and CrO4 and anions. The authors report a simple synthesis method for preparing AQDs for studying their fluorescence properties, allowing for the rapid detection of not only . . .
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