Improved citric acid-derived carbon dots synthesis through microwave-based heating in a hydrothermal pressure vessel
Mychele Jorns, Sara Strickland, M. Mullins, Dimitri Pappas
Abstract
(green)] and the CDs were not cytotoxic. This rapid, simple synthesis approach can be applied to other forms of carbon dots and serves as a high-yield alternative to hydrothermal synthesis.
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