Green Synthesis of Near-Infrared Copper-Doped Carbon Dots from Alcea for Cancer Photothermal Therapy.
Meysam NajafluMehdi ShahgolzariFarhad BaniAhmad Yari KhosroushahiPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
Heteroatom-doped carbon dots (CDs) with optical absorbance in the near-infrared (NIR) region can provide an opportunity for selective cancer photothermal therapy (PTT). Here, an eco-friendly, simple, cost-efficient, and one-step hydrothermal method was developed to synthesize copper-doped CDs (Cu-doped CDs). The Alcea extract as the carbon source was combined with CuSO 4 as the dopant. Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses showed that spherical and monodisperse Cu-doped CDs (Cu-dCDs) with sizes below 10 nm have bright fluorescence with photoluminescence quantum yields of 11.1%. Cu-dCDs exhibited an excellent single absorbance peak at 800 nm and strong emission at 460 nm when excited at 370 nm. In vitro low cytotoxicity and the Cu-dCD-mediated cell PTT with the photothermal conversion efficiency (39.3%) show that cell internalization of Cu-doped CDs under an 800 nm NIR laser can induce cell thermal death.
Keyphrases
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