Photo- and Radiofrequency-Induced Heating of Photoluminescent Colloidal Carbon Dots

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Abstract

Nitrogen- and oxygen-containing carbon nanoparticles (O, N-CDs) were prepared by a facile one-step solvothermal method using urea and citric acid precursors. This method is cost-effective and easily scalable, and the resulting O, N-CDs can be used without additional functionalization and sample pretreatment. The structure of O, N-CDs was characterized by TEM, AFM, Raman, UV-vis, and FTIR spectroscopies. The obtained O, N-CDs with a mean diameter of 4.4 nm can be easily dispersed in aqueous solutions. The colloidal aqueous solutions of O, N-CDs show significant photothermal responses under red-IR and radiofrequency (RF) irradiations. The as-prepared O, N-CDs have a bright temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL). PL/PLE spectral maps were shown to be used for temperature evaluation purposes in the range of 30–50 °C. In such a way, the O, N-CDs could be used for biomedicine-related applications such as hyperthermia with simultaneous temperature estimation with PL imaging.

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Mussabek, G., Zhylkybayeva, N., Lysenko, I., Lishchuk, P. O., Baktygerey, S., Yermukhamed, D., … Lysenko, V. (2022). Photo- and Radiofrequency-Induced Heating of Photoluminescent Colloidal Carbon Dots. Nanomaterials, 12(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12142426

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