“…Carbon dots (CDs) with unique fluorescence and ease of synthesis characteristics are considered to be a superior alternative to the conventional fluorescent materials in bioimaging, disease diagnosis and treatment, as well as biosensing applications. [24][25][26] CD-based fluorescent sensors have been successfully applied in the quality control of medicine, biomedical analysis and cancer therapy, as they provide powerful signals for accurate monitoring and obtaining critical information during timely tracking and imaging. 27,28 So far, CDs with various chemical compositions and luminescent features have been facilely synthesized, but the exploration of CD-based fluorescent sensors with capabilities for synergistic and continuous detection of specific metal cations and amino acids is still a great challenge.…”