1. Non-blinking dendritic crystals from C-dot solution
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Ashmi Mewada, Ritesh Vishwakarma, Bhushan Patil, Chinmay Phadke, Golap Kalita, Maheshwar Sharon, and Madhuri Sharon
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Materials science ,Chemical substance ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Organic Chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Nanotechnology ,Crystal growth ,Fluorescence ,Hydrothermal circulation ,law.invention ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Magazine ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Crystallization ,Science, technology and society ,Drug carrier - Abstract
Bio-imaging and drug carriers for delivery have created a huge demand for crystals. Crystals are fascinating materials that have been grown for a long time but obtaining biocompatible fluorescent crystals is a challenging task. We report on the growth of fluorescent crystals using a carbon dot (C-dot) solution by a hydrothermal process. The crystallization pattern of these C-dots exhibited a unique dendritic structure having a feather-like morphology. The growth temperature and pressure were maintained at 60°C and 200 mmHg, respectively, for crystal growth. A green fluorescence (under UV light) that was observed in the C-dot solution was retained in the crystals formed from the solution. Cytotoxicity studies on Vero cells revealed the crystals to be extremely biocompatible. These fluorescent crystals are extremely well suited for biomedical and optoelectronic applications.
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- 2015
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