Carbon Dots as Potent Antimicrobial Agents.
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Abstract
Carbon dots (CDots) have emerged to represent a highly promising new platform for visible/natural light-activated microbicidal agents. In this article, the syntheses, structures, and properties of CDots are highlighted, representative studies on their activities against bacteria, fungi, and viruses reviewed, and the related mechanistic insights discussed. Also highlighted and discussed are the excellent opportunities for potentially extremely broad applications of this new platform, including theranostics uses.
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| Authors | Dong, Xiuli;Liang, Weixiong;Meziani, Mohammed J;Sun, Ya-Ping;Yang, Liju; |
| Journal | Theranostics |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.7150/thno.39863
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