2018
DOI: 10.13005/ojc/340224
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Facile Synthesis of Biologically Derived Fluorescent Carbon Nanoparticles (Fcnps) from an Abundant Marine Alga and its Biological Activities

Abstract: Biologically derived carbon-based nanomaterials have been gaining attention in the recent years due to its various potential medical applications. In this study, fluorescent carbon nanoparticles (FCNPs) derived from an abundant alga, Cladophora vagabunda, is first reported. FCNPs with an average diameter of ~43 nm was synthesized via hydrothermal process, a simple and green method. The synthesized FCNPs exhibited absorbances in the ultraviolet to visible regions and emissions at 600 and 650 nm. Phytochemical s… Show more

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