A review on the application of carbon quantum dots on optical biosensors
Han Pan,
Zijun Zhang,
Peiyun Li
et al.
Abstract:Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs), also known as carbon dots or carbon nanodots, are zero-dimensional carbon nanomaterials composed of ultrafine, dispersed, quasi spherical, and carbon nanoparticles with a size below 10 nm. CQDs, as an emerging class of quantum dots (QDs) with good photoluminescence (PL) properties, simple and economical preparation and synthesis routes, inexpensive initial preparation materials, good water solubility, non-toxicity, small particle sizes, tunable emission spectra, high fluorescence st… Show more
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