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Sustainable synthesis of carbon dots via bio‐waste recycling for biomedical imaging

Yuxin Wang, Matthew Chae, Teak‐Jung Oh, Kangqiang Qiu, Kritika Mehta, Adrian Y. Tan, Nien‐Pei Tsai, Donglu Shi, Kai Zhang, Jiajie Diao

2024Smart Medicine11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Bio‐waste is a side product of biomedical research containing carbon, which can be utilized for developing carbon dots (CDs). CDs are known to be useful for a variety of applications because of their unique photoluminescence, low toxicity, and straightforward synthesis. In this paper, we employed a one‐step hydrothermal method to prepare CDs from bio‐waste as the only reactant. The as‐synthesized Cell‐CDs were found to be chemically stable and biocompatible. In addition, the spectra of Cell‐CDs ’ emissions covered the visible light, which is ideal for super‐resolution imaging. Particularly, dual‐color imaging can be achieved, for example, by staining the plasma membrane with Cell‐CDs emitting one color and staining cytosolic organelles with Cell‐CDs emitting a different color of fluorescence. Here, we demonstrate such applications by studying the subcellular dynamics of live cells.

Topics & Concepts

Biomedical wasteCarbon fibersWaste managementEnvironmental scienceBusinessNanotechnologyMaterials scienceEngineeringComposite materialEconomicsEconomic growthComposite numberHealth careCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications