Environmental applications of carbon dots: Addressing microplastics, air and water pollution

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Rich Jhon Paul Latiza , Jerry Olay , Carlou Eguico , Rommel Jose Yan , Rugi Vicente Rubi
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Carbon dots (CDs) have emerged as a promising class of nanomaterials for addressing critical environmental challenges. Their unique optical, chemical, and electronic properties enable various applications, including microplastic detection, gas sensing, and water remediation. By leveraging their fluorescence properties, CDs can sensitively detect microplastics in diverse environmental matrices. Additionally, their ability to interact with gas molecules makes them suitable for developing efficient gas sensors to monitor air pollutants. In water remediation, CDs can be utilized as adsorbents, photocatalysts, and electrochemical sensors to remove heavy metals, organic pollutants, and other contaminants. Despite significant advancements, several challenges persist. These include the need for scalable and environmentally friendly synthesis methods, improved selectivity and sensitivity, and long-term stability. Future research should focus on addressing these limitations and exploring innovative applications of CDs in environmental remediation. By harnessing the potential of CDs, we can contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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