1. Efficient Imaging of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeBased on B- and N-Doped Carbon Dots
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Ma, Yun, Ma, Zhi, Huo, Xiyue, Gu, Meiyu, Ma, Sainan, Jing, Yu, Wang, Yixiao, Yue, Ying, Feng, Zhibiao, and Tian, Bo
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The estimation of yeast viability with B- and N-doped carbon dots (BN-CDs) was investigated in this paper. BN-CDs with a fluorescent quantum yield of 65.47% were prepared by a one-step hydrothermal method. The size distribution of BN-CDs was relatively narrow, with the majority falling within 7.5–8.5 nm, and they were mainly composed of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and boron. BN-CDs were shown to have strong and stable fluorescence. They exhibited excitation-independent photoluminescence property, which could avoid the autofluorescence and limitation of the excitation source. Dead and live yeast cells were distinguished well by BN-CD staining in a short time, and there was no strict requirement for light protection. The application of BN-CDs in beer brewing can solve the problem of estimation of yeast viability.
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- 2020
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