Cite
Carbon Dots versus Nano-Carbon/Organic Hybrids—Divergence between Optical Properties and Photoinduced Antimicrobial Activities.
MLA
Adcock, Audrey F., et al. “Carbon Dots versus Nano-Carbon/Organic Hybrids—Divergence between Optical Properties and Photoinduced Antimicrobial Activities.” C, vol. 8, no. 4, Dec. 2022, p. 54. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/c8040054.
APA
Adcock, A. F., Wang, P., Cao, E. Y., Ge, L., Tang, Y., Ferguson, I. S., Abu Sweilem, F. S., Petta, L., Cannon, W., Yang, L., Bunker, C. E., & Sun, Y.-P. (2022). Carbon Dots versus Nano-Carbon/Organic Hybrids—Divergence between Optical Properties and Photoinduced Antimicrobial Activities. C, 8(4), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/c8040054
Chicago
Adcock, Audrey F., Ping Wang, Elton Y. Cao, Lin Ge, Yongan Tang, Isaiah S. Ferguson, Fares S. Abu Sweilem, et al. 2022. “Carbon Dots versus Nano-Carbon/Organic Hybrids—Divergence between Optical Properties and Photoinduced Antimicrobial Activities.” C 8 (4): 54. doi:10.3390/c8040054.