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Microwave assisted one-step green synthesis of cell-permeable multicolor photoluminescent carbon dots without surface passivation reagents
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EngineeringGreen ChemistrySynthetic PhotochemistryPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistrySurface Passivation ReagentsCarbon DotsChemical EngineeringSurface Passivation ReagentGreen NanotechnologyCarbon-based MaterialFavorable Optical PropertiesPhotocatalysisBioimagingPhotochemistryMicrowave SynthesisGraphene Quantum DotNanomaterialsOne-step Green Synthesis
A facile, economic and green one-step microwave synthesis route towards photoluminescent carbon dots is proposed. The preparation requires a carbohydrate (glycerol, glycol, glucose, sucrose, etc.) and a tiny amount of an inorganic ion, and can finish in just a few minutes, no surface passivation reagent is needed. The carbon dots are biologically compatible and show favorable optical properties and have potential applications in biolabeling and bioimaging.
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