In this study, fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCDs) were tuned via varying the sources with different number of carboxyl groups. Owing to the interaction between amino and carboxyl, more amino groups conjugate the surface of the NCDs by the source with more carboxyl groups. Fluorescent NCDs were tuned via varying the sources with different content of carboxyl groups. Correspondingly, the nitrogen content, fluorescence quantum yields and lifetime of NCDs increases with the content of carboxyl groups from the source. Furthermore, cytotoxicity assay and cell imaging test indicate that the resultant NCDs possess low cytotoxicity and excellent biocompatibility
Carbon dots (C-Dots) are recognized as excellent, zero-dimensional, bio-compatible nanoparticles wit...
Bioimaging supported by nanoparticles requires low cost, highly emissive and photostable systems wit...
Fluorescent carbon dots (small carbon nanoparticles with the surface passivated by oligomeric PEG mo...
Carbon dots (Cdots) are an important probe for imaging and sensing applications because of their flu...
The highly-soluble nitrogen-doped carbon dots were prepared with a high yield of 78%. The formation ...
The use of non-invasive methods to visualise and monitor processes inside living organisms is vital...
The use of non-invasive methods to visualise and monitor processes inside living organisms is vital...
Photoluminescent carbon dots have received significant research interest in recent years owing to th...
Photoluminescent carbon dots have received significant research interest in recent years owing to th...
Carbon dots with both one- and two-photon fluorescence have drawn great attention for biomedical ima...
Doping fluorescent carbon dots (DFCDs) with heteroatoms have recently become of great interest compa...
Nucleic acid is one of the most important substances in organisms, and its dynamic changes are close...
Surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy are inevitable for most cancer patients, but these treatment...
Heteroatom-doped carbon dots (CDs) have attracted extensive interest because of their improved elect...
Improved cellular selectivity toward nucleoli staining was achieved by simple chemical modification ...
Carbon dots (C-Dots) are recognized as excellent, zero-dimensional, bio-compatible nanoparticles wit...
Bioimaging supported by nanoparticles requires low cost, highly emissive and photostable systems wit...
Fluorescent carbon dots (small carbon nanoparticles with the surface passivated by oligomeric PEG mo...
Carbon dots (Cdots) are an important probe for imaging and sensing applications because of their flu...
The highly-soluble nitrogen-doped carbon dots were prepared with a high yield of 78%. The formation ...
The use of non-invasive methods to visualise and monitor processes inside living organisms is vital...
The use of non-invasive methods to visualise and monitor processes inside living organisms is vital...
Photoluminescent carbon dots have received significant research interest in recent years owing to th...
Photoluminescent carbon dots have received significant research interest in recent years owing to th...
Carbon dots with both one- and two-photon fluorescence have drawn great attention for biomedical ima...
Doping fluorescent carbon dots (DFCDs) with heteroatoms have recently become of great interest compa...
Nucleic acid is one of the most important substances in organisms, and its dynamic changes are close...
Surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy are inevitable for most cancer patients, but these treatment...
Heteroatom-doped carbon dots (CDs) have attracted extensive interest because of their improved elect...
Improved cellular selectivity toward nucleoli staining was achieved by simple chemical modification ...
Carbon dots (C-Dots) are recognized as excellent, zero-dimensional, bio-compatible nanoparticles wit...
Bioimaging supported by nanoparticles requires low cost, highly emissive and photostable systems wit...
Fluorescent carbon dots (small carbon nanoparticles with the surface passivated by oligomeric PEG mo...