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Carbon Dots: Synthesis, Characterizations, and Recent Advancements in Biomedical, Optoelectronics, Sensing, and Catalysis Applications

R. A. S. Lamba, Yukta Yukta, Jiban Mondal, Ram Kumar, Balaram Pani, Bholey Singh

2024ACS Applied Bio Materials87 citationsDOI

Abstract

Carbon nanodots (CNDs), a fascinating carbon-based nanomaterial (typical size 2–10 nm) owing to their superior optical properties, high biocompatibility, and cell penetrability, have tremendous applications in different interdisciplinary fields. Here, in this Review, we first explore the superiority of CNDs over other nanomaterials in the biomedical, optoelectronics, analytical sensing, and photocatalysis domains. Beginning with synthesis, characterization, and purification techniques, we even address fundamental questions surrounding CNDs such as emission origin and excitation-dependent behavior. Then we explore recent advancements in their applications, focusing on biological/biomedical uses like specific organelle bioimaging, drug/gene delivery, biosensing, and photothermal therapy. In optoelectronics, we cover CND-based solar cells, perovskite solar cells, and their role in LEDs and WLEDs. Analytical sensing applications include the detection of metals, hazardous chemicals, and proteins. In catalysis, we examine roles in photocatalysis, CO 2 reduction, water splitting, stereospecific synthesis, and pollutant degradation. With this Review, we intend to further spark interest in CNDs and CND-based composites by highlighting their many benefits across a wide range of applications.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyMaterials scienceCarbon fibersQuantum dotComposite numberComposite materialCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsAdvanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
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