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Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry ; (12): 1489-1496, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662275

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One of the hot spots of nanomaterials research is the preparation of carbon-dots ( C-dots) by simple steps with cheap raw materials and looking for its potential application. In this study, coal-based C-dots was prepared from coal mined of Wucaiwan in Xinjiang by mixed acids ( H2 SO4+HNO3 )/ultrasound treatment, and at the same time of structural characterization, the coal-based C-dots were used as fluorescent probe to detect metal ions in water. It was found that the coal-based C-dots were polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with particle size of (8±4) nm linked with oxygen-containing groups such as nitro group, possessing the annulus wall of multilayer graphene fragment structures built up by sp2 carbons. This endowed the coal-based C-dots with good dispersity in water, high absorbance and strong fluorescence. The coal-based C-dots were used as viable probes in that their fluorescence was selectively quenching by CuⅡ. The finding was exploited to design a fluorometric assay for CuⅡ with a detection limit of 9. 6 nmol/L.

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Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry ; (12): 1489-1496, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-659711

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One of the hot spots of nanomaterials research is the preparation of carbon-dots ( C-dots) by simple steps with cheap raw materials and looking for its potential application. In this study, coal-based C-dots was prepared from coal mined of Wucaiwan in Xinjiang by mixed acids ( H2 SO4+HNO3 )/ultrasound treatment, and at the same time of structural characterization, the coal-based C-dots were used as fluorescent probe to detect metal ions in water. It was found that the coal-based C-dots were polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with particle size of (8±4) nm linked with oxygen-containing groups such as nitro group, possessing the annulus wall of multilayer graphene fragment structures built up by sp2 carbons. This endowed the coal-based C-dots with good dispersity in water, high absorbance and strong fluorescence. The coal-based C-dots were used as viable probes in that their fluorescence was selectively quenching by CuⅡ. The finding was exploited to design a fluorometric assay for CuⅡ with a detection limit of 9. 6 nmol/L.

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Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 357-362, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-667365

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Objective To identify the Y-chromosomal genetic types for the soldier's remains from Huaihai Campaign,and to offer a clue for search of their paternal relatives.Methods DNA of the remains were extracted by the ancient DNA extraction method.Yfiler kit was used for the multiplex amplification of 17 Y-STR loci.The haplogroups of the samples were speculated.Detailed genotyping of the selected Y-SNP was performed based on the latest Y-chromosome phylogenetic tree.Haplotype-sharing analysis was done based on the data of Y-SNP and Y-STR,the closest modern individual information to the genetic relationship of remains was gained.Results A total of 8 Y-STR haplotypes were observed on 17 Y-STR loci of 8 male individuals.Furthermore,6 Y-SNP haplogroups were identified,which were O2a1-M95+,O1a1-P203+,O3*-M122+/M234-,D1-M15+,C3*-ST and R1a1-M17+.Conclusion Identification of Y-chromosomal genetic types for the soldier's remains from Huaihai Campaign shows a reference value on inferring the geographical origins of old materials.

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