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Quantum dots biomedical applications

DEVELOPMENT AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF QUANTUM DOTS AND OTHER INORGANIC FLUORESCENT MATERIALS... [Pg.323]

In spite of the research progress still continuing for the development of graphene composites for industrial applications, these materials have already been explored for a range of applications in different fields such as optoelectronic devices (mostly use semiconductor and quantum dots), energy storage (Li-ion batteries, which use transition metal oxides supercapacitors, which use transition metal oxide and polymers fuel cells, which use metal NPs and polymers solar cells, which use metal oxide and polymer), sensors (use metal, oxide and polymer) and biomedical applications (use protein, DNA, polymers, etc.). The details have already been explained in their respective sections in this review chapter. [Pg.179]

Keywords Biomedical applications Electionic applications Environmental applications Polymer nanocomposites Quantum dots Semiconductor nanoparticles... [Pg.284]

Greenberg MR, Smolyakov GA, Jiang Y-B, Boyle TJ, Osinski M (2006) Synthesis and characterization of in-containing colloidal quantum dots. In Proceedings of SPIE 6096, Colloidal quantum dots for biomedical applications, 60960D. doi 10.1117/12.663315... [Pg.308]

Li H (2008) Synthesis and characterization of aqueous quantum dots for biomedical applications. Doctoral thesis, Drexel University... [Pg.308]

Chitosan-coated ZnS and Zns Mn quantum dots Radiation technology Low cytotoxicity and high biocompatibility mean that they could be useful for further biomedical application [243]... [Pg.121]

Chitosan forms ultrafine, stable and biocompatible nanoparticles, encapsulating optically active quantum dots having wide biomedical applications. Recent research explored that chitosan can also be utihzed for development of acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on CdTe quantum dots/gold nanoparticles. These NPs were modi-fled from chitosan microspheres interface [79, 80]. [Pg.69]


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