2021
DOI: 10.1002/ppsc.202100076
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Synthesizing Red Fluorescent Carbon Dots from Rigid Polycyclic Conjugated Molecules: Dual‐Mode Sensing and Bioimaging in Biochemical Applications

Abstract: Due to enormously attractive merits, such as outstanding chemical stability, excellent biocompatibility, unique photoluminescence characteristics, and salient sensing performances, carbon dots (CDs) present significant potentials in biochemical analysis. [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] In biochemical analysis, red fluorescence carbon dots (R-CDs, also red-emission carbon dots) hold better suitability owing to their desirable properties such as low scattering, [17][18][19][20] deep penetration, [21][22][23][24]… Show more

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“…The XRD result shows wide diffraction peaks corresponding to the (002) and (100) crystal planes of the graphite structure at 23 and 42 respectively. 51 The Raman spectrum further proves that the asprepared red CDs have a graphite-like structure (Fig. S1 †).…”
Section: Preparation and Characterization Of The Cdsmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…The XRD result shows wide diffraction peaks corresponding to the (002) and (100) crystal planes of the graphite structure at 23 and 42 respectively. 51 The Raman spectrum further proves that the asprepared red CDs have a graphite-like structure (Fig. S1 †).…”
Section: Preparation and Characterization Of The Cdsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…41 In contrast, the optimal excitation spectrum has double peaks in the range of 500 nm to 600 nm, which is in good agreement with the results of the absorption spectrum, indicating that the mixed sp 2 domain may lead to the red emission of the carbon core. 51 Moreover, the emission spectrum has the strongest emission peak at 598 nm, and there is also a shoulder peak near 650 nm. Subsequently, the time-resolved PL decay curve of CDs was obtained under the optimal excitation (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…36,63 The RCDs offer great promise in contributing to reporting 3D structures of specimens, and bioimaging of subcellular structures and various tissues in a multicellular physical entity. [64][65][66][67][68] The properties like red emission and two photon fluorescence (TPF) play an important role in achieving excellent targeting capabilities. The nitrogen-containing structures, such as pyrrolic N along with CQN and CQO functional groups, influence the intensive red fluorescence along with the emission efficiency.…”
Section: Cellular Targetingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The narrowing of the band gap due to the expansion of the sp 2 carbon crystal cluster also directs the emission redshift of CDs. [ 43 ] The R‐CDs synthesized by a one‐step solvothermal method with 1,5‐diamino‐4,8‐dihydroxy‐anthraquinone (DAQ) as the source of C and N consist of a large conjugated structure with many C=C linkages and a certain number of C=N linkages, which can form a mixed sp 2 structural domain that contributes to red luminescence.…”
Section: Preparation Of Deep‐red To Near‐infrared Cdsmentioning
confidence: 99%