Luminescent carbon dots versus quantum dots and gold nanoclusters as sensors
Abstract
The ultra-small nanoparticles, including quantum dots, gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) and carbon dots (CDs), have emerged as a promising class of fluorescent material because of their molecular like properties and widespread applications in sensing and imaging. However, the fluorescence properties of ultra-small gold nanoparticles (i.e., AuNCs) and CDs are more complicated and well distinguished from conventional quantum dots or organic dye molecules. In this frontiers, we highlight the recent development in the fundamental understanding of the fluorescence emission mechanism of these ultra-small nanoparticles. Moreover, this review carefully analyses the underlying principles of ultra-small nanoparticle sensors. We expected that this information on ultra-small nanoparticles can fuel the research aimed to achieve precise control over their fluorescence properties and the broadening of their applications.
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