Green Synthesis of Bifunctional Fluorescent Carbon Dots from Garlic for Cellular Imaging and Free Radical Scavenging
City University of Hong Kong · Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Nitrogen and sulfur codoped carbon dots (CDs) were prepared from garlic by a hydrothermal method. The as-prepared CDs possess good water dispersibility, strong blue fluorescence emission with a fluorescent quantum yield of 17.5%, and excellent photo and pH stabilities. It is also demonstrated that the fluorescence of CDs are resistant to the interference of metal ions, biomolecules, and high ionic strength environments. Combining with low cytotoxicity properties, CDs could be used as an excellent fluorescent probe for cellular multicolor imaging. Moreover, the CDs were also demonstrated to exhibit favorable radical scavenging activity.
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- Fluorescence
- Materials science
- Bifunctional
- Carbon fibers
- Scavenging
- Photochemistry
- Quantum yield
- Biomolecule
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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