Recent insights into near-infrared light-responsive carbon dots for bioimaging and cancer phototherapy
Abstract
As a new class of near-infrared (NIR) light-responsive optical nanomaterials, NIR-responsive carbon dots (CDs) have received much attention for bioimaging and cancer therapy, because of their excellent optical properties, diverse structure, facile surface modification and good biocompatibility. In this mini review, the current developments of NIR-responsive CDs as bioimaging and phototherapy agents are summarized and highlighted, including their categorization and synthetic strategies, as well as their applications in fluorescence imaging, photoacoustic imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, and photothermal and photodynamic therapy. Moreover, a number of current challenges and perspectives on the development of NIR-responsive CDs for future cancer nanotheranostics are also discussed.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2019 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Review-type Articles