International audienceWe report a direct photoelectrochemical response from low cost carbon dots (CDs) prepared from chitosan via a solvothermal method. The carbon dots were covalently linked to an indium tin oxide (ITO) surface through a self-assembled silane monolayer. We attribute the photocurrent of the ITO–silane–CD surface to a photogenerated electron-transfer process by CDs under illumination with a wavelength of 420 nm to 450 nm. The self-assembled monolayer of CDs was used for ac-photocurrent imaging of the surface with micron scale lateral resolution. This discovery opens up new applications for CDs as biocompatible, light-addressable electrochemical sensors in bioanalytical and bioimaging applications
The composite assembly of C60 and CdS Quantum Dots (QDs) on ITO substrate was prepared by Langmuir-B...
Various types of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles, often called carbon dots (CDs), are synthesized b...
Carbon dots (CDs), defined by their size of less than 10 nm, are a class of photoluminescent (P...
International audienceWe report a direct photoelectrochemical response from low cost carbon dots (CD...
Carbon dots (CDs) derived from chitosan via a solvothermal method were covalentlylinked to an indium...
Carbon dots (CDs) are usually smaller than 10 nm in size, and are meticulously formulated and recent...
Carbon dots (CDs) are known as the rising star of carbon-based nanomaterials and, by virtue of their...
Luminescent nanomaterials are encouraging scaffolds for diverse applications such as chemical sensor...
We report results of the studies relating to fabrication of an electrochemical mediator-free biosens...
0D fluorescent carbon dots (CDs), consisting of sp2/sp3 carbon skeletons with functional groups, hav...
In the most recent decade, carbon dots have drawn intensive attention and triggered substantial inve...
International audienceCarbon Dots (CDs) are innovative materials which have potential applications i...
Abstract Carbon dots (CDs), defined by their size of less than 10 nm, are a class of photoluminescen...
As an upcoming and emerging class of carbon-based nanomaterials, carbon dots (CDs) have garnered wid...
Abstract Carbon dots (CDs) have various applications in biomedical and environmental ...
The composite assembly of C60 and CdS Quantum Dots (QDs) on ITO substrate was prepared by Langmuir-B...
Various types of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles, often called carbon dots (CDs), are synthesized b...
Carbon dots (CDs), defined by their size of less than 10 nm, are a class of photoluminescent (P...
International audienceWe report a direct photoelectrochemical response from low cost carbon dots (CD...
Carbon dots (CDs) derived from chitosan via a solvothermal method were covalentlylinked to an indium...
Carbon dots (CDs) are usually smaller than 10 nm in size, and are meticulously formulated and recent...
Carbon dots (CDs) are known as the rising star of carbon-based nanomaterials and, by virtue of their...
Luminescent nanomaterials are encouraging scaffolds for diverse applications such as chemical sensor...
We report results of the studies relating to fabrication of an electrochemical mediator-free biosens...
0D fluorescent carbon dots (CDs), consisting of sp2/sp3 carbon skeletons with functional groups, hav...
In the most recent decade, carbon dots have drawn intensive attention and triggered substantial inve...
International audienceCarbon Dots (CDs) are innovative materials which have potential applications i...
Abstract Carbon dots (CDs), defined by their size of less than 10 nm, are a class of photoluminescen...
As an upcoming and emerging class of carbon-based nanomaterials, carbon dots (CDs) have garnered wid...
Abstract Carbon dots (CDs) have various applications in biomedical and environmental ...
The composite assembly of C60 and CdS Quantum Dots (QDs) on ITO substrate was prepared by Langmuir-B...
Various types of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles, often called carbon dots (CDs), are synthesized b...
Carbon dots (CDs), defined by their size of less than 10 nm, are a class of photoluminescent (P...