Bicomponent Fluorescent System Composed of Peptide-Substituted Naphthalenediimide and Carbon Dots as Nanothermometer
Kousik Gayen,
Subir Paul,
Soumyajit Hazra
et al.
Abstract:This study vividly demonstrates the formation of a fluorescence-based temperature-sensing thermometer, obtained from a nanohybrid material, composed of self-assembled peptide-appended coresubstituted naphthalenediimide and carbon nanodots. The nanohybrid system can exhibit variable fluorescence output depending on the changes in the temperature within a wide range of −25 to 90 °C. This two-component optically active hybrid material has been designed and constructed from cyanemitting carbon dots (C-dots) and a … Show more
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