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ID 114846
Author
Iwasaki, Sota Tokushima University
Morita, Kotaro Toho University
Hirayama, Naoki Toho University
Keywords
Carbon nanodot
Glutamic acid
Glutathione
Electric furnace
Capillary electrophoresis
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Carbon nanodots (CNDs) prepared from glutamic acid or glutathione in an electric furnace were characterized by capillary electrophoresis. Two major peaks were detected in the electropherograms by capillary zone electrophoresis, corresponding to anionic and less-charged CNDs. The effective electrophoretic mobility of the anionic CND formed from glutamic acid was almost identical over neutral to weakly alkaline pH range, and the CND would not contain significant amount of amino group. On the other hand, the effective electrophoretic mobility tended to decrease with decreasing pH at weakly acidic pH conditions, suggesting the functional groups of carboxylate moiety on the anionic CNDs. Dodecyl sulfate ion was added in the separation buffer to give anionic charge to the less-charged CND by adsorption. However, the anionic charge induced was little, and the dodecyl sulfate ion was not likely adsorbed on the less-charged CND and the CND would be hydrophilic.
Journal Title
Chromatography
ISSN
13483315
13428284
NCID
AA1137755X
Publisher
The Society for Chromatographic Sciences
Volume
41
Issue
2
Start Page
103
End Page
107
Published Date
2020-06-20
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language
eng
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Science and Technology