All-Biomass Fluorescent Hydrogels Based on Biomass Carbon Dots and Alginate/Nanocellulose for Biosensing

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Abstract

This work describes an all-biomass fluorescent hydrogel fabricated by functionalizing alginate (ALg) and cellulose nanofibers (CNF) hydrogels with fluorescent biomass carbon dots (CQDs) derived from glucose, xylose, and glucosamine. The biomass CQDs played dual functions in the composite hydrogels: First, endowing hydrogels with good fluorescent characters; second, enhancing the mechanical properties of hydrogels because of the cross-linking effect of the abundant oxygen-containing groups or amino groups on surface with ALg or CNF. The elastic modulus of ALg hydrogel and CNF hydrogel was increased by 4.7 times and 1.5 times, respectively, by the adding CQDs. As a proof of concept, ALg/CQDs-3 hydrogel and CNF/CQDs-3 hydrogel were used to detect Fe3+ ions and gold nanoparticle (AuNPs) in aqueous solution, showing high sensitivity. The prepared all-biomass fluorescent hydrogels hold great potential in biological imaging, biosensing, and biological monitoring fields.

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Wang, Y., Liang, Z., Su, Z., Zhang, K., Ren, J., Sun, R., & Wang, X. (2018). All-Biomass Fluorescent Hydrogels Based on Biomass Carbon Dots and Alginate/Nanocellulose for Biosensing. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 1(5), 1398–1407. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.8b00348

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