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Volumn 41, Issue 1, 2013, Pages 723-729
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Sensitive photoluminescent detection of Cu2+ in real samples using CdS quantum dots in combination with a Cu2+-reducing reaction
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Author keywords
Cerebrospinal fluids; Chemical reduction; Cu2+ determination; Photoluminescence; Quantum dot
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Indexed keywords
AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS;
ASCORBIC ACIDS;
CDS;
CDS QUANTUM DOTS;
CHEMICAL REDUCTION;
DETECTION LIMITS;
DETECTION METHODS;
MATRIX EFFECTS;
ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE;
PHOTOCHEMICAL REDUCTION;
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PEAK;
REAL SAMPLES;
RED SHIFT;
REDUCING REACTIONS;
RIVER WATER SAMPLES;
SAMPLE PRETREATMENT;
SIMPLE METHOD;
BRAIN;
CADMIUM SULFIDE;
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID;
CHEMICAL DETECTION;
METAL IONS;
ORGANIC ACIDS;
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE;
SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM DOTS;
CADMIUM COMPOUNDS;
CDS QUANTUM DOT;
COPPER ION;
CUPRIC ION;
QUANTUM DOT;
RIVER WATER;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
AMINO ACID;
ASCORBIC ACID;
CADMIUM SULFIDE;
COPPER SULFATE;
LIGAND;
PROTEIN;
CADMIUM DERIVATIVE;
CADMIUM SELENIDE;
COPPER;
SELENIUM DERIVATIVE;
AMINO ACID ANALYSIS;
ARTICLE;
ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY;
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID;
CONCENTRATION (PARAMETERS);
CONTROLLED STUDY;
HUMAN;
INTERMETHOD COMPARISON;
ION TRANSPORT;
LIGHT SCATTERING;
LIMIT OF DETECTION;
LIMIT OF QUANTITATION;
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE;
PROTEIN ANALYSIS;
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS;
REDUCTION;
ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY;
WATER ANALYSIS;
ACCURACY;
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
CHEMICAL BOND;
CHEMICAL INTERACTION;
CHEMICAL REACTION;
PHOTOCHEMISTRY;
PROTEIN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEVEL;
REPRODUCIBILITY;
WATER SAMPLING;
CHEMISTRY;
EQUIPMENT;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
EQUIPMENT FAILURE;
GENETIC PROCEDURES;
LUMINESCENCE;
OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTION;
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
BIOSENSING TECHNIQUES;
CADMIUM COMPOUNDS;
COPPER;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
EQUIPMENT FAILURE ANALYSIS;
LUMINESCENT MEASUREMENTS;
OXIDATION-REDUCTION;
QUANTUM DOTS;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
SELENIUM COMPOUNDS;
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
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EID: 84870780872
PISSN: 09565663
EISSN: 18734235
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2012.09.064 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (28)
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References (45)
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