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A Near-Infrared Luminescent 11-Metal Cd(II)-Nd(III) Nanocluster for the Rapid Excitation Wavelength-Dependent Detection of Rutin.

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A near-infrared luminescent Cd(II)-Nd(III) nanocluster 1 (molecular dimensions of 1.0 nm × 2.2 nm × 2.2 nm) was obtained using a Schiff base ligand. It can be used as a… Click to show full abstract

A near-infrared luminescent Cd(II)-Nd(III) nanocluster 1 (molecular dimensions of 1.0 nm × 2.2 nm × 2.2 nm) was obtained using a Schiff base ligand. It can be used as a sensor for the wavelength-dependent detection of rutin even in the presence of other interference, which can be expressed by the third-order equation IEx470 nm/IEx395 nm = A[Rut]3 + B[Rut]2 + C[Rut] + D. 1 is used to analyze the Rut concentrations quantitatively in CH3CN and fetal calf serum (FCS). For the determination of Rut concentrations in FCS, the ranges of recovery and relative standard deviations are 99.06-104.70% and 2.30-4.15%, respectively.

Keywords: detection rutin; dependent detection; wavelength dependent; near infrared; infrared luminescent; iii nanocluster

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2023

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