2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12149-024-01902-y
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Radiolabeled florescent-magnetic graphene oxide nanosheets: probing the biodistribution of a potential PET-MRI hybrid imaging agent for detection of fibrosarcoma tumor

Ahad Amiri,
Yousef Fazaeli,
Hakimeh Zare
et al.
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“…Polydopamine 24 h at room temperature Anti-corrosion coatings [16] Modified hummers Cysteine 2 h at room temperature Aiagnostic agent in nuclear medicine [17] Modified hummers (3-aminopropyl) triethoxysilane (APTES) 24 h at 30 • C Adsorbent for removal of Hg 2+ and Pb 2+ from wastewaters [18] Modified hummers 2-Aminopyridine 24 h at 90 • C with carboxylic acid activators (DCC/DMAP) Photocatalyst of Water Splitting [19] Kish graphite, a crystalline form of graphite formed by the precipitation of carbon from molten iron during cooling, is commonly found in the dust and slag of iron-making and converter steelmaking plants [20]. A substantial amount of kish graphite is considered solid waste in the iron and steel industry and has not been effectively utilized, resulting in significant resource wastage, environmental pollution, and potential security risks [21,22].…”
Section: Go Modifier Preparation Methods Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polydopamine 24 h at room temperature Anti-corrosion coatings [16] Modified hummers Cysteine 2 h at room temperature Aiagnostic agent in nuclear medicine [17] Modified hummers (3-aminopropyl) triethoxysilane (APTES) 24 h at 30 • C Adsorbent for removal of Hg 2+ and Pb 2+ from wastewaters [18] Modified hummers 2-Aminopyridine 24 h at 90 • C with carboxylic acid activators (DCC/DMAP) Photocatalyst of Water Splitting [19] Kish graphite, a crystalline form of graphite formed by the precipitation of carbon from molten iron during cooling, is commonly found in the dust and slag of iron-making and converter steelmaking plants [20]. A substantial amount of kish graphite is considered solid waste in the iron and steel industry and has not been effectively utilized, resulting in significant resource wastage, environmental pollution, and potential security risks [21,22].…”
Section: Go Modifier Preparation Methods Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%