Peptide-coated CdS quantum dots for the optical detection of copper(ii) and silver(i)‡
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Kerim M. Gattás-Asfura, Roger M. Leblanc
Gly–His–Leu–Leu–Cys coated CdS quantum dots detected Cu2+ and Ag+ selectively with high sensitivity, below 0.5 µM.
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