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Zhengbo Sun

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  35
Citations -  4393

Zhengbo Sun is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Chlorotoxin. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3614 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhengbo Sun include Wuhan University & Shenzhen University.

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Ultrasmall Black Phosphorus Quantum Dots: Synthesis and Use as Photothermal Agents

TL;DR: NIR photoexcitation of the BPQDs in the presence of C6 and MCF7 cancer cells led to significant cell death, suggesting that the nanoparticles have large potential as photothermal agents.
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From Black Phosphorus to Phosphorene: Basic Solvent Exfoliation, Evolution of Raman Scattering, and Applications to Ultrafast Photonics

TL;DR: In this article, a basic N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) liquid exfoliation method is described to produce phosphorene with excellent water stability, controllable size and layer number, as well as in high yield.
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Biodegradable black phosphorus-based nanospheres for in vivo photothermal cancer therapy.

TL;DR: In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrate that the BPQDs/PLGA nanospheres have inappreciable toxicity and good biocompatibility, and possess excellent PTT efficiency and tumour targeting ability as evidenced by highly efficient tumour ablation under near infrared (NIR) laser illumination.
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Surface Coordination of Black Phosphorus for Robust Air and Water Stability.

TL;DR: A titanium sulfonate ligand is synthesized for surface coordination of black phosphorus and exhibits excellent stability during dispersion in water and exposure to air for a long period of time, thereby significantly extending the lifetime and spurring broader application of BP.
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TiL4 -Coordinated Black Phosphorus Quantum Dots as an Efficient Contrast Agent for In Vivo Photoacoustic Imaging of Cancer.

TL;DR: In vitro and in vivo photoac acoustic imaging applications demonstrate that the quantum dots can efficiently accumulate inside the tumor producing tumor profiles with high spatial resolution, demonstrating their potential as an efficient agent for photoacoustic imaging.