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Natural‐Product‐Derived Carbon Dots: From Natural Products to Functional Materials

Zhang, Xinyue ; Jiang, Mingyue ; Niu, Na ; Chen, Zhijun ; Li, Shujun ; Liu, Shouxin ; Li, Jian

ChemSusChem, 2018-01, Vol.11 (1), p.11-24 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Natural‐Product‐Derived Carbon Dots: From Natural Products to Functional Materials
  • Autor: Zhang, Xinyue ; Jiang, Mingyue ; Niu, Na ; Chen, Zhijun ; Li, Shujun ; Liu, Shouxin ; Li, Jian
  • Assuntos: Biocompatibility ; Biological Products - chemistry ; Carbon ; Carbon - chemistry ; carbon dots ; doping ; Environmental impact ; Functional materials ; Medical imaging ; Natural products ; Optoelectronics ; Quantum Dots - chemistry ; renewable resources
  • É parte de: ChemSusChem, 2018-01, Vol.11 (1), p.11-24
  • Notas: These authors contributed equally to this work.
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  • Descrição: Nature provides an almost limitless supply of sources that inspire scientists to develop new materials with novel applications and less of an environmental impact. Recently, much attention has been focused on preparing natural‐product‐derived carbon dots (NCDs), because natural products have several advantages. First, natural products are renewable and have good biocompatibility. Second, natural products contain heteroatoms, which facilitate the fabrication of heteroatom‐doped NCDs without the addition of an external heteroatom source. Finally, some natural products can be used to prepare NCDs in ways that are very green and simple relative to traditional methods for the preparation of carbon dots from man‐made carbon sources. NCDs have shown tremendous potential in many fields, including biosensing, bioimaging, optoelectronics, and photocatalysis. This Review addresses recent progress in the synthesis, properties, and applications of NCDs. The challenges and future direction of research on NCD‐based materials in this booming field are also discussed. On the dot: In this Review, methods for the preparation of natural‐product‐derived carbon dots (NCDs) are summarized. Then, the physical and optical properties of the NCDs are outlined, and finally, several applications of NCDs are noted, including their use in sensors, bioimaging, and solar cells and their use as catalysts.
  • Editor: Germany: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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