Synthetization and Functionalization of Natural, Polymer, and Quantum‐Based Carbon Nanodots and Their Application in Biomedicine

Author:

Aseri Vinay1,Kumari Poonam1,Nagar Varad1,Godara Vanisha1,Kumar Verma Rohit2,Awasthi Garima1,Awasthi Kumud Kant1,Sankhla Mahipal Singh3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forensic Science Vivekananda Global University Jaipur Rajasthan India

2. Department of Forensic Science PIAS Parul University Vadodara Gujarat India

3. Department of Forensic Science University Centre for Research and Development (UCRD), Chandigarh University Mohali Punjab India

Abstract

AbstractCarbon nanodots (CNDs) are a developing branch of nanomaterials and nanoscience. This has generated much more interest in the field and class of biomedicine science by way of unique particular properties, such as high stability, great photoluminescence, easy green synthesis, and simple surface modification. Numerous applications, such as bioimaging, biosensing, and treatment, have made use of CNDs. This review describes the most recent developments in CND research and talks about major changes in the understanding of CNDs and their prospects as biomedical tools. The importance of this work lies in the ability of CNDs to overcome many of the limitations associated with traditional materials used in biomedicine, such as toxicity, poor biocompatibility, and limited functionality. Furthermore, the use of CNDs as drug carriers, imaging agents, and sensors has shown great potential in improving the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. The novelty of this work lies in the diversity of approaches used in the synthesis and functionalization of CNDs, and the unique properties of CNDs that make them versatile tools for biomedicine. In particular, the ability to tune the size, shape, and surface chemistry of CNDs allows for the creation of tailored materials with specific biomedical applications. The review also discusses the challenges and future prospects of CNDs in biomedicine, including the need for standardization and optimization of CND synthesis, functionalization, and characterization protocols.

Publisher

Wiley

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