Synthesis of graphene quantum dots from natural polymer starch for cell imaging

We developed a facile and effective route to synthesize GQDs for bioimaging by using starch as a precursor. The reactants consist of only starch and water. Furthermore, the products are only GQDs, water, and carbide precipitate. Thus, the complicated post-processing steps are avoided. The present wo...

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Hauptverfasser: Chen, Weifeng, Li, Dejiang, Tian, Li, Xiang, Wei, Wang, Tianyuan, Hu, Weimin, Hu, Yulin, Chen, Shaona, Chen, Jianfeng, Dai, Zhongxu
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description We developed a facile and effective route to synthesize GQDs for bioimaging by using starch as a precursor. The reactants consist of only starch and water. Furthermore, the products are only GQDs, water, and carbide precipitate. Thus, the complicated post-processing steps are avoided. The present work is the first report of the synthesis of GQDs from a high molecular weight polymer. We have developed a facile route to synthesize GQDs with high PL emission by using starch as a precursor for the first time, and they are successfully applied in cell imaging.
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