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Comparative study of the characteristics and fluorescent properties of three different biochar derived‑carbonaceous nanomaterials for bioimaging and heavy metal ions sensing

J. Plácido, S. Bustamante-López, Kenith Meissner, Diane Kelly, Steven Kelly Orcid Logo

Fuel Processing Technology, Volume: 196, Start page: 106163

Swansea University Authors: Kenith Meissner, Diane Kelly, Steven Kelly Orcid Logo

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Published in: Fuel Processing Technology
ISSN: 03783820
Published: 2019
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spellingShingle Comparative study of the characteristics and fluorescent properties of three different biochar derived‑carbonaceous nanomaterials for bioimaging and heavy metal ions sensing
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Diane Kelly
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title_short Comparative study of the characteristics and fluorescent properties of three different biochar derived‑carbonaceous nanomaterials for bioimaging and heavy metal ions sensing
title_full Comparative study of the characteristics and fluorescent properties of three different biochar derived‑carbonaceous nanomaterials for bioimaging and heavy metal ions sensing
title_fullStr Comparative study of the characteristics and fluorescent properties of three different biochar derived‑carbonaceous nanomaterials for bioimaging and heavy metal ions sensing
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