“…It is cost-effective and has excellent biocompatibility compared to traditional semiconductor nanodots and organic dyes . Due to these attributes, they have wide potential applications in several technologies, such as sensors, − drug delivery, catalysis, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), , solar cells, fluorescent ink, bioimaging, , and antibacterial activity. , Additionally, CDs have potential importance when they interact with polymer matrices, since polymeric matrices are distinguished by their ease of processing, low specific gravity, tunable physical characteristics, and ductility . When combined with macromolecular chains, CDs enhance exceptional properties such as rubber-like elasticity, thermal stability, reinforcing characteristics, toughening the polymeric matrix (particularly for soft materials), and adhesiveness. , Polymeric hydrogels are among the most frequently used soft-wet materials in healthcare .…”