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Highly N, P-doped carbon dots: rational design, photoluminescence and cellular imaging

Li et al., 2017

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134546273993410577
Author
Li J
Jiao Y
Feng L
Zhong Y
Zuo G
Xie A
Dong W
Publication year
Publication venue
Microchimica Acta

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The authors describe the synthesis of carbon dots (CDs) that are highly doped with both nitrogen and phosphorus. Synthesis is accomplished via a hydrothermal reaction starting from diethylenetriaminepenta (methylenephosphonic acid) and m-phenylenediamine as the …
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