Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7855141 | Carbon | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon dots (CD) are luminescent nanomaterial with unique properties that show great potential in many applications. Herein, branched polyethyleneimine-based carbon dots (PCD) are prepared from branched polyethyleneimine by oxidation and a modified hydrothermal reaction. Structure and composition analysis indicate that obtained PCD possesses a 3-4Â nm in diameter and a graphitic structure with lattice spacing of 0.30Â nm. The PCD has a quantum yield of 54.3%. The bright photoluminescence shows that it can be used for cell imaging. The PCD exhibits extremely good biocompatibility and can be applied for gene delivery. Because of its specific nanostructure and photoluminescence property, the multifunctional PCD prepared shows potential for applications in bioimaging and gene delivery.
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Authors
Liming Hu, Yun Sun, Shengliang Li, Xiaoli Wang, Kelei Hu, Lirong Wang, Xing-jie Liang, Yan Wu,