| Literature DB >> 33043896 |
Nagaraju Kottam1, Smrithi S P1.
Abstract
'Nanocarbon science' ignited interest owing to its substantial scope in biomedicine, energy and environment-beneficial applications. Carbon dots (C-dots), a multi-faceted nanocarbon material, emerged as a homologue to graphene and henceforth geared extensive investigation both on its properties and applications. Eximious properties like excitation-wavelength tunable fluorescence emission, up-converted photoluminescence, photon-induced electron transfer, low cytotoxicity, chiroptical behavior, high chemical and photostability set the ground for astounding applications of carbon dots. Abundant availability of raw 'green' precursors complementary to other molecular/graphitic precursors make them environmentally benign, inexpensive and ultimately 'nanomaterials of the current decade'. This review focuses on the synthesis of carbon dots not only from natural sources but also from other carbonaceous precursors and contemplates the inherent but controversial properties. We also aim to garner the attention of readers to the recent progress achieved by C-dots in one of its prestantious area of applications as nanosensors.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dots; fluorescence; green synthesis; photocatalysis; sensors
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33043896 DOI: 10.1088/2050-6120/abc008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Appl Fluoresc ISSN: 2050-6120 Impact factor: 3.009