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dc.contributor.authorMandani, Sonamen_US
dc.contributor.authorMajee, Prativaen_US
dc.contributor.authorSarma, Daisyen_US
dc.contributor.authorNayak, Debasisen_US
dc.contributor.authorSarma, Tridib Kumaren_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-17T01:00:00Z-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-21T11:31:06Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-17T01:00:00Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-21T11:31:06Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationMandani, S., Majee, P., Sharma, B., Sarma, D., Thakur, N., Nayak, D., & Sarma, T. K. (2017). Carbon dots as nanodispersants for multiwalled carbon nanotubes: Reduced cytotoxicity and metal nanoparticle functionalization. Langmuir, 33(31), 7622-7632. doi:10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b00557en_US
dc.identifier.issn0743-7463-
dc.identifier.otherEID(2-s2.0-85026999711)-
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b00557-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9109-
dc.description.abstractThe colloidal stabilization of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in an aqueous medium through noncovalent interactions has potential benefits toward the practical use of this one-dimensional carbonaceous material for biomedical applications. Here, we report that fluorescent carbon nanodots can efficiently function as dispersing agents in the preparation of stable aqueous suspensions of CNTs at significant concentrations (0.5 mg/mL). The amphiphilic nature of carbon dots with a hydrophobic graphitic core could effectively interact with the CNT surface, whereas hydrophilic oxygenated functionalization on the C-dot surface provided excellent water dispersibility. The resultant CNT-C-dot composite showed significantly reduced cytotoxicity compared to that of unmodified or protein-coated CNTs, as demonstrated by cell viability and proliferation assays. Furthermore, the reducing capability of C-dots could be envisaged toward the formation of a catalytically active metal nanoparticle-CNT-C-dot composite without the addition of any external reducing or stabilizing agents that showed excellent catalytic activity toward the reduction of p-nitrophenol in the presence of NaBH4. Overall, the present work establishes C-dots as an efficient stabilizer for aqueous dispersions of CNTs, leading to an all-carbon nanocomposite that can be useful for different practical applications. © 2017 American Chemical Society.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Societyen_US
dc.sourceLangmuiren_US
dc.subjectCarbon nanotubesen_US
dc.subjectCatalyst activityen_US
dc.subjectDispersionsen_US
dc.subjectIonsen_US
dc.subjectMedical applicationsen_US
dc.subjectMetal nanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectMetalsen_US
dc.subjectNanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectNanotubesen_US
dc.subjectSuspensions (fluids)en_US
dc.subjectYarnen_US
dc.subjectBiomedical applicationsen_US
dc.subjectCarbon nanocompositeen_US
dc.subjectCarbonaceous materialsen_US
dc.subjectCatalytically-active metalsen_US
dc.subjectColloidal stabilizationen_US
dc.subjectMultiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNTs)en_US
dc.subjectNanoparticle functionalizationen_US
dc.subjectNon-covalent interactionen_US
dc.subjectMultiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCN)en_US
dc.subjectcarbon nanotubeen_US
dc.subjectmetal nanoparticleen_US
dc.subjectnanocompositeen_US
dc.subjectcell survivalen_US
dc.subjectchemical phenomenaen_US
dc.subjectCell Survivalen_US
dc.subjectHydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactionsen_US
dc.subjectMetal Nanoparticlesen_US
dc.subjectNanocompositesen_US
dc.subjectNanotubes, Carbonen_US
dc.titleCarbon Dots as Nanodispersants for Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes: Reduced Cytotoxicity and Metal Nanoparticle Functionalizationen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
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