A study investigating the use of tannic acid as an eco-friendly dispersant for graphene oxide in water. The research uses transmission electron microscopy and fluorescence quenching of riboflavin to assess dispersion quality, with multiple regression analysis determining quenching constants. The dataset was authored by Sainz-Urruela and last updated in October 2025.
Use Cases
- Modeling fluorescence quenching efficiency based on graphene oxide and tannic acid concentrations.
- Analyzing the impact of centrifugation steps on nanomaterial dispersion stability.
- Optimizing eco-friendly dispersion protocols for carbon nanomaterials in aqueous solutions.
- Correlating transmission electron microscopy observations with quantitative fluorescence measurements.
Strengths
- Study investigates tannic acid as a graphene oxide dispersant for the first time, as stated in the description.
- Analysis includes multiple variables: GO and TA concentration, GO/TA weight ratio, and centrifugation effects.
- Dataset was last updated on 2025-10-14, indicating recent availability.
Limitations
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download.
Provenance
- Source
- e-cienciaDatos Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Experimental study using transmission electron microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated 2025-10-14 21:50:04
- Geography
- null