Carbon dots from dragonfruit peels as growth-enhancer on ipomoea aquatica vegetable cultivation

C-dots have been successfully synthesised from the dragon fruit peels and were applied as growth-enhancer for Ipomoea aquatica vegetable cultivation. C-dots were obtained from the extract of dragon fruit peels via microwave radiation for 5 to 30 min. Two typical peaks of betalains in the dragon frui...

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Published inAdvances in natural sciences. Nanoscience and nanotechnology Vol. 11; no. 3; pp. 35005 - 35010
Main Authors Aji, Mahardika Prasetya, Sholikhah, Lathifatus, Silmi, Fina Idhamatus, Permatasari, Hestining Ajeng, Rahmawati, Ita, Priyanto, Aan, Nuryadin, Bebeh Wahid
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hanoi IOP Publishing 01.09.2020
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Summary:C-dots have been successfully synthesised from the dragon fruit peels and were applied as growth-enhancer for Ipomoea aquatica vegetable cultivation. C-dots were obtained from the extract of dragon fruit peels via microwave radiation for 5 to 30 min. Two typical peaks of betalains in the dragon fruit peel extract experienced alteration. When increasing the microwave radiation time, typical peak intensity at 543 nm is decreased and peak intensity at 393 nm is increased. C-dots from dragon fruit peels have particle size in range of 8-25 nm. The optimum C-dots have been produced from 20-min microwave radiation with power of 230 watt. The emission of C-dots appeared at wavelength of 450 nm. The obtained C-dots are capable of binding nitrogen-phosphor-potassium (NPK) fertiliser and act as nutrients carrier. C-dots were then directly supplemented to Ipomoea aquatica vegetable to figure out their influence on plant growth. The supplementation of C-dots was varied by their volume fraction. The effect of C-dots was analysed by measuring the growth rate of plant. This study confirmed that the supplementation of C-dots could enhance the growth of Ipomoea aquatica vegetable. This study denoted that C-dots from dragon fruit peel extracts successfully act as a growth enhancer to increase vegetable yields.
Bibliography:ANSN-1135002
Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
ISSN:2043-6262
2043-6254
2043-6254
2043-6262
DOI:10.1088/2043-6254/ab9d15