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  • 2022Smart IoT enabled interactive self-powered security tag designed with functionalized paper12citations
  • 2021Highly conductive grain boundaries in copper oxide thin filmscitations
  • 2020Touch-Interactive Flexible Sustainable Energy Harvester and Self-Powered Smart Card23citations
  • 2020Touch-Interactive Flexible Sustainable Energy Harvester and Self-Powered Smart Card23citations
  • 2018Green Nanotechnology from Waste Carbon-Polyaniline Composite7citations
  • 2018Green Nanotechnology from Waste Carbon-Polyaniline Composite ; Generation of Wavelength-Independent Multiband Photoluminescence for Sensitive Ion Detection7citations
  • 2016Photocatalytic behavior of TiO2 films synthesized by microwave irradiation46citations
  • 2016Stress Induced Mechano-electrical Writing-Reading of Polymer Film Powered by Contact Electrification Mechanism25citations
  • 2016Highly conductive grain boundaries in copper oxide thin films22citations
  • 2013Current transport mechanism at metal-semiconductor nanoscale interfaces based on ultrahigh density arrays of p-type NiO nano-pillars25citations

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  • Pereira, Luis
  • Ferreira, Guilherme
  • Das, Shubham
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  • Opinião, André
  • Goswami, Sumita
  • Wardenga, Hans F.
  • Klein, Andreas
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  • Deuermeier, Jonas
  • Morasch, Jan
  • Fortunato, Elvira
  • Marques, Ana
  • Patole, Shashikant P.
  • Costa, Pedro M. F. J.
  • Nunes, Daniela
  • Marques, Ana Carolina
  • Vaz Pinto, Joana
  • Calmeiro, T. R.
  • Carvalho, P. A.
  • Pimentel, Ana
  • Igreja, Rui
  • Gonçalves, Gonçalo
  • Figueiredo, Vitor
  • Busani, Tito
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Green Nanotechnology from Waste Carbon-Polyaniline Composite

  • Nandy, Suman
  • Marques, Ana
  • Patole, Shashikant P.
  • Deuermeier, Jonas
  • Costa, Pedro M. F. J.
  • Nunes, Daniela
  • Martins, Rodrigo
  • Goswami, Sumita
Abstract

This study reports on the qualitative analysis of photoluminescence effect generated from waste carbon of cooking oven by facile cost-effective material engineering. The waste carbon product as a form of carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) is incorporated within a conjugate polymer, namely, polyaniline (PANI) to produce CNP-PANI composites that have shown excitation-wavelength-independent triple-band photoluminescence emission effect and highly sensitive Fe+3 ion detection ability. Herein the waste carbon material, while functionalized within the conjugated polymer, needs no further acid treatment or surface modification thus making the process cheaper, environmentally benign, and useful for green nanotechnology. The excitation-wavelength-independent unique triple-band photoluminescence spectrum is the direct consequence of carbon-polyaniline synergy in pi-pi transition and the surface passivation of CNPs by the -NH2 group rich aniline during in-situ polymerization. The current scenario has been studied for the samples prepared with different CNP concentrations for different reaction times and discussed in details with supportive physico-chemical characterizations. Moreover, the present study has demonstrated that the current material can be used as a fluorescent sensing platform for Fe+3 ions with high sensitivity and selectivity criteria where the detection limit of the sensing probe has a value as low as 12 x 10(-9) nM.

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  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • photoluminescence
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • composite
  • in-situ polymerization