Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7854410 | Carbon | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A one-step microwave-assisted polyol method was developed to fabricate green luminescent carbon dots (CDs). By using sucrose as the carbon source and diethylene glycol (DEG) as the reaction medium, the CDs were obtained within one minute under microwave irradiation. The as-prepared DEG stabilized CDs (DEG-CDs) had an average diameter about 5Â nm and could be readily dispersed in water with transparent appearance in day light while emitted unique green luminescence upon a 360Â nm excitation. Moreover, these green luminescent DEG-CDs could be efficiently uptaken by C6 glioma cells and exhibited a low cytotoxicity, suggesting their potentials in bio-imaging applications.
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Authors
Yi Liu, Ning Xiao, Ningqiang Gong, Hao Wang, Xin Shi, Wei Gu, Ling Ye,