Picomolar detection of lead ions (pb2+) by functionally modified fluorescent carbon quantum dots from watermelon juice and their imaging in cancer cells

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  • who: Kundan Singh Rawat et al. from the CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India have published the research work: Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb2+) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report the synthesis of functionally modified luminescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) obtained from watermelon juice as potential nanomaterials for the detection of toxic Pb2+ ions in polluted water and cancer cells.

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