Carbon nanodot (CND) dispersions

Also known as carbon quantum dots (CQDs), C-dots or fluorescent carbon nanoparticles.

Blue fluorescent
1 mg/mL

5 mL of a 1 mg/mL aqueous dispersion of blue fluorescent carbon nanodots.

Blue fluorescent
5 mg/mL

5 mL of a 5 mg/mL aqueous dispersion of blue fluorescent carbon nanodots.

More to come!

We are designing more dispersions with other properties. Contact us to request something specific.

What are carbon nanodots (CNDs)?

Carbon nanodots (CNDs) are also known as carbon quantum dots (CQDs), C-dots or fluorescent carbon nanoparticles. They are nanoscale particles of graphitic carbon (typically 2-10 nm) with tunable surface chemistry. Under excitation by UV radiation, for example, a dispersion of the CNDs show bright fluorescence.

They have been shown to have advantages in many applications, including:

  • Bioimaging
  • Personal care formulations (e.g. sunblock)
  • Electronic displays
  • Energy storage
  • Drug and gene delivery
  • Photocatalysis

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