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Indian gooseberry-derived tunable fluorescent carbon dots as a promise for in vitro/in vivo multicolor bioimaging and fluorescent ink

Atchudan et al., 2018

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16634527480964942181
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Atchudan R
Jebakumar Immanuel Edison T
Perumal S
Lee Y
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We report the synthesis of eco-friendly fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCDs) using the renewable resource of Phyllanthus emblica juice as a precursor by the hydrothermal process at 200° C for 12 h. The synthesized NCDs emitted bright fluorescence …
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