“…[72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79] GQDs have the fascinating characteristics of both two-dimensional (2D) graphene and the exceptional physicochemical properties of QDs, namely, quantum confinement effect, non-zero bandgap, and edge effects. 34,[80][81][82][83] Graphene-based quantum dots (GQDs) have been comprehensively explored due to their desirable attributes such as facile, eco-friendly synthesis, low cost, nontoxicity, good biocompatibility, 36,84,85 high stability, controllable chemical functionality, water dispersibility, surface grafting, stable photoluminescence, 73 robust chemical inertness, 26 excellent electrical, and optical properties, abundant functional groups (e.g., hydroxyl, amino, and carboxyl), electron mobility, and huge surface area, endowing them immense potential applications in the optical, 86 energy, 87 electronic, and biomedical fields. 88,[89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96] Owing to their quantum confinement and special edge effects, GQDs show distinct fluorescent properties and physical and chemical properties.…”