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Title Fluorescent Carbon Dots from Food Industry By-Products for Cell Imaging
ID_Doc 20854
Authors Mancini, F; Menichetti, A; Degli Esposti, L; Montesi, M; Panseri, S; Bassi, G; Montalti, M; Lazzarini, L; Adamiano, A; Iafisco, M
Title Fluorescent Carbon Dots from Food Industry By-Products for Cell Imaging
Year 2023
Published Journal Of Functional Biomaterials, 14, 2
DOI 10.3390/jfb14020090
Abstract Herein, following a circular economy approach, we present the synthesis of luminescent carbon dots via the thermal treatment of chestnut and peanut shells, which are abundant carbon-rich food industry by-products. As-synthesized carbon dots have excellent water dispersibility thanks to their negative surface groups, good luminescence, and photo-stability. The excitation-emission behaviour as well as the surface functionalization of these carbon dots can be tuned by changing the carbon source (chestnuts or peanuts) and the dispersing medium (water or ammonium hydroxide solution). Preliminary in vitro biological data proved that the samples are not cytotoxic to fibroblasts and can act as luminescent probes for cellular imaging. In addition, these carbon dots have a pH-dependent luminescence and may, therefore, serve as cellular pH sensors. This work paves the way towards the development of more sustainable carbon dot production for biomedical applications.
Author Keywords carbon dots; food by-products; circular economy; photoluminescence; bioimaging; pH sensing
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000945136700001
WoS Category Engineering, Biomedical; Materials Science, Biomaterials
Research Area Engineering; Materials Science
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/14/2/90/pdf?version=1675756910
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