Fluorescent carbon nanomaterials have broadly useful chemical and photophysical attributes that are conducive to applications in biology. In this review, we focus on materials whose photophysics allow for the use of these materials in biomedical and environmental applications, with emphasis on imaging, biosensing, and cargo delivery. The review focuses primarily on graphitic carbon nanomaterials including graphene and its derivatives, carbon nanotubes, as well as carbon dots and carbon nanohoops. Recent advances in and future prospects of these fields are discussed at depth, and where appropriate, references to reviews pertaining to older literature are provided.
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Krasley, A. T., Li, E., Galeana, J. M., Bulumulla, C., Beyene, A. G., & Demirer, G. S. (2024, March 27). Carbon Nanomaterial Fluorescent Probes and Their Biological Applications. Chemical Reviews. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.3c00581
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