Abstract:Fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) with advantages including excellent biocompatibility, low cost, and easy modification make them highly promising for applications in biological imaging. Here, we successfully synthesized dark green fluorescent CDs (g‐CDs) using trinitropyrene as a carbon source and 2,4‐diaminobenzenesulfonic acid as the reactant in one‐pot synthesis. The results revealed that the g‐CDs had an average uniform particle size of 4.93 nm, with a structure similar to graphite. The g‐CDs imparted excelle… Show more
Carbon dots are a subset of carbon nanomaterials with fluorescent properties that render them attractive for various potential applications such as bioimaging and sensing.
Carbon dots are a subset of carbon nanomaterials with fluorescent properties that render them attractive for various potential applications such as bioimaging and sensing.
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