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Graphene quantum dots with nitrogen-doped content dependence for highly efficient dual-modality photodynamic antimicrobial therapy and bioimaging

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 120, Issue -, Pages 185-194

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.12.022

Keywords

Reactive oxygen species; Photodynamic therapy; Nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dot; Antimicrobial; Photostability; Contrast probe

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science Technology (Taiwan) [MOST-103-2113-M-006-010-MY2, MOST-103-2321-B-006-030-, MOST-104-2321-B-006-008-, MOST-104-2314-B-006-076-MY3, MOST-105-2627-M-006-002, MOST-105-2320-B-006-017-MY3]

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Reactive oxygen species is the main contributor to photodynamic therapy. The results of this study show that a nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dot, serving as a photosensitizer, was capable of generating a higher amount of reactive oxygen species than a nitrogen-free graphene quantum dot in photodynamic therapy when photoexcited for only 3 min of 670 nm laser exposure (0.1 W cm(-2)), indicating highly improved antimicrobial effects. In addition, we found that higher nitrogen-bonding compositions of graphene quantum dots more efficiently performed photodynamic therapy actions than did the lower compositions that underwent identical treatments. Furthermore, the intrinsically emitted luminescence from nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots and high photostability simultaneously enabled it to act as a promising contrast probe for tracking and localizing bacteria in biomedical imaging. Thus, the dual modality of nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots presents possibilities for future clinical applications, and in particular multidrug resistant bacteria. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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