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Economical and green synthesis of bagasse-derived fluorescent carbon dots for biomedical applications
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NanoparticlesEngineeringGreen ChemistryColloidal NanocrystalsChemistryNanomedicineChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialGreen NanotechnologyQuantum DotsBioimagingNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyBagasse-derived CdsHydrothermal CarbonizationNano ApplicationCarbon Quantum DotsGraphene Quantum DotNanomaterialsGreen SynthesisBiomedical Applications
Carbon quantum dots (CDs) are promising nanomaterials in biomedical, photocatalytical and photoelectronic applications. However, determining how to explore an ideal precursor for a renewable carbon resource is still an interesting challenge. Here, for the first time, we report that renewable wastes of bagasse as a new precursor were prepared for fluorescent CDs by a hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) process. The characterization results show that such bagasse-derived CDs are monodispersed, contain quasi spherical particles with a diameter of about 1.8 nm and exhibit favorable photoluminescence properties, super-high photostability and good dispersibility in water. Most importantly, bagasse-derived CDs have good biocompatibility and can be easily and quickly internalized by living cancer cells; they can also be used for multicolour biolabeling and bioimaging in cancer cells. It is suggested that bagasse-derived CDs might have potential applications in biomedical and photoelectronic fields.
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