Acid anhydride coated carbon nanodots: activated platforms for engineering clicked (bio)nanoconstructs
Metadatos
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Ortega-Muñoz, Mariano; Vargas Navarro, Paula; Hernández Mateo, Fernando; Salinas-Castillo, Alfonso; Capitán Vallvey, Luis Fermín; Plesselova, Simona; Salto González, Rafael; Girón González, María Dolores; López Jaramillo, Francisco Javier; Santoyo-Gonzalez, FranciscoEditorial
Dirk Guldi, Yue Zhang
Materia
Carbon dots Nanoparticles Anhydrides Click Chemistry Glycoconjugates
Fecha
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 7850–7856
Patrocinador
Grant CTQ2017-86125-P (Ministerio de Economía. Industria y Competitividad, Spain)Resumen
Activated carbon nanodots functionalized with acid anhydride groups (AA-CNDs) are prepared by the one-pot water-free green thermolysis of citric acid. As a proof of concept of their capabilities as appealing and versatile platforms for accessing engineering nanoconstructs, the as-prepared AA-CNDs have been reacted to yield clickable CNDs. Their click bioconjugation with relevant recognizable complementary clickable sugars has led to multivalent CNDs-based glyconanoparticles that are non-toxic and biorecognizable. The accessibility and intrinsic reactivity of AA-CNDs expand the current toolbox of covalent surface grafting methodologies and provide a wide range of potential applications for engineering (bio)nanoconstructs.