2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6tb02131j
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Abstract: This review summarized the recent progress in the synthesis, characterization, properties, photoluminescence mechanism and biological applications of carbon dots.

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“…[8b] Basically,i ti sp referable to develop metal-free and environmentally benign photocatalytic systems to lower the cost and prevent metal contamination in the polymer products.Carbon dots (CDs), as anew member of the nanocarbon family,consist of ananoscale graphitic or amorphous carbon cores stabilized by oxidized surface groups. [20] Because of the fascinating photophysical properties,excellent photostability, low cost, low toxicity,a nd good solubility in aqueous and polar organic solvents,CDs hold great promise to be used as photosensitizers or light-harvesters. [21] However,C Ds have been under-explored in photocatalysis to mediate RDRP technologies for controlled macromolecular synthesis.…”
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“…[8b] Basically,i ti sp referable to develop metal-free and environmentally benign photocatalytic systems to lower the cost and prevent metal contamination in the polymer products.Carbon dots (CDs), as anew member of the nanocarbon family,consist of ananoscale graphitic or amorphous carbon cores stabilized by oxidized surface groups. [20] Because of the fascinating photophysical properties,excellent photostability, low cost, low toxicity,a nd good solubility in aqueous and polar organic solvents,CDs hold great promise to be used as photosensitizers or light-harvesters. [21] However,C Ds have been under-explored in photocatalysis to mediate RDRP technologies for controlled macromolecular synthesis.…”
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“…[22][23][24][25] Additionally,w es howed that the CND emission can be tailored through arational choice of organic precursors. [22][23][24][25] Additionally,w es howed that the CND emission can be tailored through arational choice of organic precursors.…”
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“…This hypothesis was verified by performing the RAFT polymerization with addition of triethylamine (TEA) as as acrificial electron donor, achieving increased monomer conversion (ca. [20] Besides,t he P-and S-doped CDs have poor fluorescence properties with very low quantum yields (Table 1). 62 %; Table 2, entries 10 and 9).…”
Section: Heteroatom-doped Carbon Dots (Cds) As Ac Lass Of Metal-free mentioning
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“…[1] Recently,t he integration of photo-mediated synthesis with reversible-deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP), including nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP), atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), and reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) polymerization, is as ignificant advancement in this field. [20] Because of the fascinating photophysical properties,excellent photostability, low cost, low toxicity,a nd good solubility in aqueous and polar organic solvents,CDs hold great promise to be used as photosensitizers or light-harvesters. [3] So far, in this field, great progress has been made in the groups led by Hawker and Fors, [4] Matyjaszewski, [5] Yagci, [6] Miyake, [7] Boyer, [8][9][10] Qiao, [11] Haddleton and Anastasaki, [12] Johnson, [13,14] Boydston, [15] Egap, [16] and many others.…”
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