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