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Surface modification and chemical functionalization of carbon dots: a review

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 185, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-018-2953-9

Keywords

Carbon dots; Covalent and noncovalent modification; Surface groups; Fluorescence; Quantum yield; Probe; Application; Drug delivery; Bioimaging; Biosensing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51678409, 51638011, 51578375]
  2. Tianjin Research Program of Application Foundation and Advanced Technology [15ZCZDSF00880]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Separation Membranes and Membrane Processes [Z1-201507]
  4. Program for Innovative Research Team in University of Tianjin [TD13-5042]

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Surface functional groups strongly affect the properties of carbon dots (CDs). Amino, carboxy, and hydroxy groups are most commonly encountered in CDs, and they can be introduced via covalent and noncovalent modification. This article (with 116 refs.) reviews the progress made in the past few years. Following an introduction into the field, a large section covers methods for covalent modification (via amide coupling reactions, silylation, and other reactions including esterification, sulfonylation and copolymerization). Next section reviews methods for noncovalent modifications (pi interactions, complexation/chelation, and electrostatic interactions). The resulting modified CDs are powerful nanomaterials for targeting and extracting analytes, and in drug release. The modification of the surface also affects fluorescence quantum yields, complexation capacity, the color of fluorescence, and their quenching capability. Current challenges are critically assessed in the concluding section.

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