CDs with gradual modulation in structures and optical properties can be obtained through a confined reaction in 2-dimentsonal layered double hydroxides.
Carbon dots (CDs) have emerged as a promising new type of fluorescent nanomaterial, although one of their main problems is the tuning of the emission wavelength toward the long wavelength region.
As a new-type of fluorescent material, carbon dots (CDs) are promising nanoscale reagents with the potential to integrate the functions of bio-imaging and gene / drug delivery. Most of reported...
Nitrogen-doped carbon dots (CDs) have been produced by a new facile “bottom-up” synthesis, using the room-temperature reaction between acetonitrile and sodium-naphthalene.
Novel long-wavelength emission carbon dots were successfully synthesized from biomass Wedelia trilobata for the direct detection of GSH, which exhibited an intriguing capacity for real-time monitoring of the variation in intracellular GSH levels.