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Luminescent carbon nanodots from coffee

Luminescent carbon nanodots from coffee - Luminescent nanodots are useful materials for cell imaging, optoelectronics and solar cells; however, highly toxic chemicals are needed to prepare these materials, raising concerns over their safety. Now, scientists from Taiwan have developed a less toxic way to create luminescent carbon nanodots by using waste coffee grounds. Original reference: P-C Hsu, Z-Y Shih, C-H Lee and H-T Chang, Green Chem., 2012, DOI: 10.1039/c2gc16451e

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JRC develops new testing methods for contaminated sports drinks from Taiwan

  • JRC develops new testing methods for contaminated sports drinks from Taiwan - The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has developed three new methods to detect an illegal clouding agent which can be found in sports drinks imported from Taiwan. Under a request from the Commission's Directorate-General for Health and Consumers, the JRC developed and validated three new testing methods that allow the substance to be rapidly and accurately detected. The methods are freely available on the JRC website and are intended to facilitate the work of laboratories in the EU and world-wide involved in the testing of suspected products.