Due to fluorescence resonance energy transfer, quenching occurred when CDs@SiO 2 @MIPs combined with Sudan I. The established sensor showed excellent recognition and performance for Sudan I with a wide linear
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In this work, fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between Sudan I–IV and polyethyleneimine-capped silver nanoclusters (PEI-AgNCs), which are smaller than the critical size for electronic energy quantization (∼2 nm), is investigated and subsequently utilized for Sudan I–IV sensing in ethanol. The PEI-AgNCs exhibit strong blue fluorescence when excited
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Sudan faces many energy development challenges brought about by high electricity subsidy levels and climate-induced impacts on hydroelectric generation which has been decreasing at
The United Nations Development Programme has released a roadmap to unlock the potential of Sudan''s renewable energy and expand energy access. The roadmap, entitled Empowering Sudan: Renewable energy
Equity. The climate crisis is the challenge of our generation which we can only overcome if all of our voices are heard. While we are all impacted by the changing climate, this crisis is disproportionately affecting limited-resource communities
A novel solid-surface fluorescence biosensor for rapid detection of Sudan I-IV was proposed based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). The biosensor was fabricated by immobilizing
With 60% of Sudan''s population lacking access to electricity, the findings highlighted in the report – like the high potential for wind energy in Northern State, River Nile and Red Sea, and Sudan''s high levels of solar
Equity. The climate crisis is the challenge of our generation which we can only overcome if all of our voices are heard. While we are all impacted by the changing climate, this crisis is disproportionately affecting limited-resource communities and communities of color.
A novel solid-surface fluorescence biosensor for rapid detection of Sudan I–IV was proposed based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). The biosensor was fabricated by immobilizing acriflavine (AY) on the eggshell membrane (ESM) with glutaraldehyde as cross-linking agent. FRET mechanism was demonstrated by using AY and Sudan dyes as donor and
SRIII acts as an energy acceptor and Fe 3 O 4 @MIP acts as an energy donor to transfer its resonance energy to the SRIII. When the distance between the two is suitable and the spectral characteristics overlap, the energy in the excitation state can be transferred from the donor to the acceptor non-radiatively, resulting in the scattering signal
Solar energy currently makes up less than 0.1% of Sudan''s energy supply; but there is immense potential because there is an average of 8.5 to 11 hours of sunshine per day [Citation 46]. Figure 6 compares solar energy generation in Sudan and other African countries from 2015 to 2019, and shows that Sudan is not capitalising on its potential.
The term Resonance energy is basically related to aromaticity. The very first attempt to identify the aromaticity is done through resonance energy. In simple words resonance energy is the energy that helps in determining the delocalized electrons present in any molecules where a single Lewis structure cannot specifically expresses the bonding.
Sudan is endowed with a significant amount of energy resources; there are many types of renewable energy which provide clean, environmentally friendly energy. These range from
Sudan: Energy intensity: how much energy does it use per unit of GDP? Click to open interactive version. Energy is a large contributor to CO 2 – the burning of fossil fuels accounts for around three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions. So, reducing energy consumption can inevitably help to reduce emissions.
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The sensor was prepared upon the surface of silica-coated carbon dots (CD@SiO 2) by a one-pot sol-gel method using Sudan I as the template, 3-aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES) as the monomer, and tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as the crosslinker. Due to fluorescence resonance energy transfer, quenching occurred when CDs@SiO
基于荧光共振能量转移(FRET),提出了一种新型的用于快速检测苏丹I-IV的固体表面荧光生物传感器。通过使用戊二醛作为交联剂将cri黄素(AY)固定在蛋壳膜(ESM)上来制造生物传感器。通过分别使用AY和苏丹红作为供体和受体来证明FRET机制,通过足够的光谱重叠积分(J)和适当的Förster临界距离
ENERGY PROFILE Total Energy Supply (TES) 2016 2021 Non-renewable (TJ) 256 959 303 155 Renewable (TJ) 238 408 224 733 Total (TJ) 495 367 527 887 World Sudan Biomass potential: net primary production Indicators of renewable resource potential Sudan 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
Carcinogenic Sudan I has been added illegally into spices for an apparent freshness. ¹H solution and solid-state (SS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopies were applied and compared for
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Abstract Sudan I is a cancer-causing chemical synthetic dye that is often illegally added to foods as a colorant. In this manuscript, based on molecularly imprinted polymers coated carbon dots (CDs@SiO2@MIPs), a novel fluorescence sensor is reported for the selective and sensitive determination of Sudan I. The sensor was prepared upon the surface of silica-coated carbon
Resonance enthalpy is defined in chemical thermodynamics as the energy stabilization resulting from electron delocalization in a molecule. Such a phenomenon occurs in the case of the formation of a certain molecule through two or more valid Lewis structures, called resonance structures, that differ only by the distribution of electrons.
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Sensitive and Selective Determination of Sudan I in Food by Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) Based Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Analytical Letters ( IF 2) Pub Date : 2023-07-14, DOI: 10.1080/00032719.2023.2232484
Due to fluorescence resonance energy transfer, quenching occurred when CDs@SiO2@MIPs combined with Sudan I. The established sensor showed excellent recognition and performance for Sudan I with a wide linear range (1 to
Given Sudan''s immense technical potential for solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and other renewables, coupled with a sizeable population and an escalating demand for energy to fuel economic growth, renewable
This article discusses Sudan''s current energy system and describes plans for expanding and improving Sudan''s emerging portfolio of renewable energy options.
Sudan faces many energy development challenges brought about by high electricity subsidy levels and climate-induced impacts on hydroelectric generation which has been decreasing at
This article examines the reality of the RE sector in Sudan and argues that diversifying the range of energy resources exploited will solve Sudan''s current energy sector problems. The article thoroughly examines and
Sudan faces many energy development challenges brought about by high electricity subsidy levels and climate-induced impacts on hydroelectric generation which has been decreasing at a rate of about 4% per year. Improving access to modern and afordable energy is a development priority for Sudan.
ected to the electric grid (IEA et al, 2020).Sudan faces many energy development challenges brought about by high electricity subsidy levels and climate-induced impacts on hydroelectric generation which has b en decreasing at a rate of about 4% per year. Improving access to modern and afordab
de in achieving SDG-7 targetEnergy resourcesSudan is endowed ith a significant amount of energy resources. Renewables resources include solar, hydro, wind, geot ermal, and biomass energy physical resources. Fossil reso rces include reserves of oil and natural gas. At present, except for large hydro and biomass
As for Ethiopia, Sudan imports electricity at a price of 4.5 cents/kilowatt . In August 2021, the Minister of Energy and Petroleum declared that the Sudanese energy sector needed urgent maintenance and restructuring at a cost of $3 billion, another indicator of the dire financial needs of the sector .
A comprehensive package of technical and financial assistance will be needed to transform Sudan’s energy sector. This will involve the development of risk management strategies that efectively promote public and private investments into scaled-up sustainable energy solutions.
e entire country (El Zein, 2017; Omer, 2015). Sudan is one of the 148 Sunbelt countries located close to the equator where the metrics used to quantify solar energy potential are very high for electricity generation via by photovoltaic (P ) or concentrating solar power (CSP) systems. Key measures of the country’ solar resource potent