Biogreen synthesis of carbon dots for biotechnology and nanomedicine applications
Over the past decade, carbon dots have ignited a burst of interest in many different fields, including nanomedicine, solar energy, optoelectronics, energy storage, and sensing applications, owing to their excellent photoluminescence properties and the easiness to modify their optical properties thro...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1382272020-04-29T06:04:56Z Biogreen synthesis of carbon dots for biotechnology and nanomedicine applications Chan, Kok Ken Yap, Stephanie Hui Kit Yong, Ken-Tye School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Photoluminescence Mechanism Sensor Design Over the past decade, carbon dots have ignited a burst of interest in many different fields, including nanomedicine, solar energy, optoelectronics, energy storage, and sensing applications, owing to their excellent photoluminescence properties and the easiness to modify their optical properties through doping and functionalization. In this review, the synthesis, structural and optical properties, as well as photoluminescence mechanisms of carbon dots are first reviewed and summarized. Then, we describe a series of designs for carbon dot-based sensors and the different sensing mechanisms associated with them. Thereafter, we elaborate on recent research advances on carbon dot-based sensors for the selective and sensitive detection of a wide range of analytes, including heavy metals, cations, anions, biomolecules, biomarkers, nitroaromatic explosives, pollutants, vitamins, and drugs. Lastly, we provide a concluding perspective on the overall status, challenges, and future directions for the use of carbon dots in real-life sensing. Published version 2020-04-29T06:04:55Z 2020-04-29T06:04:55Z 2018 Journal Article Chan, K. K., Yap, S. H. K., & Yong, K.-T. (2018). Biogreen synthesis of carbon dots for biotechnology and nanomedicine applications. Nano-Micro Letters, 10(4), 72-. doi: 2150-5551 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138227 10.1007/s40820-018-0223-3 30417004 2-s2.0-85055055334 4 10 72 en Nano-Micro Letters © 2018 The Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. application/pdf |
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Over the past decade, carbon dots have ignited a burst of interest in many different fields, including nanomedicine, solar energy, optoelectronics, energy storage, and sensing applications, owing to their excellent photoluminescence properties and the easiness to modify their optical properties through doping and functionalization. In this review, the synthesis, structural and optical properties, as well as photoluminescence mechanisms of carbon dots are first reviewed and summarized. Then, we describe a series of designs for carbon dot-based sensors and the different sensing mechanisms associated with them. Thereafter, we elaborate on recent research advances on carbon dot-based sensors for the selective and sensitive detection of a wide range of analytes, including heavy metals, cations, anions, biomolecules, biomarkers, nitroaromatic explosives, pollutants, vitamins, and drugs. Lastly, we provide a concluding perspective on the overall status, challenges, and future directions for the use of carbon dots in real-life sensing. |
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