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Wang, Pingshan
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Carbon Isotopes
Academic Article
Toward quantitatively fluorescent carbon-based "quantum" dots.
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Carbon nanoparticles as visible-light photocatalysts for efficient CO2 conversion and beyond.
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Carbon dots of different composition and surface functionalization: cytotoxicity issues relevant to fluorescence cell imaging.
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Efficient fluorescence quenching in carbon dots by surface-doped metals--disruption of excited state redox processes and mechanistic implications.
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Crosslinked carbon dots as ultra-bright fluorescence probes.
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Toward structurally defined carbon dots as ultracompact fluorescent probes.
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Visible-light photoconversion of carbon dioxide into organic acids in an aqueous solution of carbon dots.
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Host-Guest Carbon Dots for Enhanced Optical Properties and Beyond.
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Visible-Light-Activated Bactericidal Functions of Carbon "Quantum" Dots.
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Photoexcited State Properties of Carbon Dots from Thermally Induced Functionalization of Carbon Nanoparticles.
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Enhanced Fluorescence Properties of Carbon Dots in Polymer Films.
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Modified Facile Synthesis for Quantitatively Fluorescent Carbon Dots.
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Zero-Dimensional Carbon Allotropes-Carbon Nanoparticles Versus Fullerenes in Functionalization by Electronic Polymers for Different Optical and Redox Properties.
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Carbon "quantum" dots for bioapplications.
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Carbon dots versus nano-carbon/organic hybrids - dramatically different behaviors in fluorescence sensing of metal cations with structural and mechanistic implications.
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On the myth of "red/near-IR carbon quantum dots" from thermal processing of specific colorless organic precursors.
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Carbon Dots: Classically Defined versus Organic Hybrids on Shared Properties, Divergences, and Myths.
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