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Curcumin based biocompatible nanofibers for lead ion detection

Raj et al., 2016

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4612047146109803527
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Raj S
Shankaran D
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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In this study, we aimed to develop a simple, biocompatible and selective colorimetric sensor strip for detection of lead (Pb 2+) using curcumin loaded cellulose acetate (CC-CA) nanofibers. The nanofibers were fabricated by electrospinning method. Curcumin …
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