Investigation of advanced biological properties of carbon, carbon‐boron quantum dots, and copper (II) phthalocyanine nanoconjugates
Mukaddes Özçeşmeci,
Selin Gümrükçü,
Caner Ünlü
et al.
Abstract:Non‐peripherally, glycerol terminal groups substituted copper (II) phthalocyanine were non‐covalently (electrostatic and/or π–π interaction) attached to carbon (CQD) and carbon‐boron quantum dots (CBQD) to form QDs‐Pc nanoconjugate systems. Synthesized novel phthalocyanine compounds and QDs‐Pc conjugate systems were characterized using different spectroscopic techniques. Various biological assessments were applied to newly synthesized compounds. Conjugates 4 and 5 had a maximal free radical scavenging activity… Show more
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