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Carthage Lab

pocket, 2017
Engelsk
The purpose of this Carthage Lab's research, was to study the toxicity of X2+ elements such as cadmium (Cd) or Zinc (Zn) and to explore their potentials to generate nanoparticles and especially quantum dots, during detoxification. In order to demonstrate this in vivo fluorescence imaging, X-ray diffraction and flow cytometry, were performed. The in vivo imaging showed a fluorescence signal after Cd or Zn treatment. By contrast, the control fluorescence was negative. The fluorescence was subdivided in three colors, red, yellow, and green and this probably indicates the presence of quantum dots. X-ray diffraction results revealed the presence of Cd sulfide (CdS) and/or Cd selenide (CdSe), Zn sulfide (ZnS) and/or Zn selenide (ZnSe) nanoparticles following Cd or Zn administration in plants, bacteria, mold, rat liver and kidneys. Interestingly, flow cytometry revealed a heterogeneous size distribution and a homogeneous granularity of synthesized nanoparticles.
Undertittel
Green biosynthesis of quantum dots
ISBN
9786202272438
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
100 gram
Utgivelsesdato
18.12.2017
Antall sider
60