Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cu+ in Living Cells Based on Chelator Modified Carbon Dots
Tian Gao,
Peixuan Deng,
Shengnan Guo
et al.
Abstract:Cuprous ions (Cu+) are essential for various biological activities. However, it is still a great challenge to detect Cu+ efficiently in cells in situ. As emerging 0‐D carbon photoluminescence nanomaterials, carbon dots (CDs) exhibit non‐toxicity and ultra stability, which shows great advantages in biosensing and bioimaging. In this work, CDs are prepared by a one‐step microwave‐assisted hydrothermal method. To enhance the selectivity and efficiency of the CDs‐based sensor, the NS4‐CDs are synthesized by surfac… Show more
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