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Zhu Lian Wu

Researcher at Southwest University

Publications -  10
Citations -  1445

Zhu Lian Wu is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Quantum dot. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1183 citations.

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One-pot hydrothermal synthesis of highly luminescent nitrogen-doped amphoteric carbon dots for bioimaging from Bombyx mori silk – natural proteins

TL;DR: Bombyx mori silk, which has high nitrogen content, is employed as a raw material to prepare photoluminescent nitrogen-doped carbon dots through one-pot hydrothermal synthesis, and it is found that the as-prepared CDs have a photolUMinescence (PL) quantum yield of 13.9%, and display amphoteric properties depending on the pH.
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A general quantitative pH sensor developed with dicyandiamide N-doped high quantum yield graphene quantum dots

TL;DR: A general quantitative pH sensor for environmental and intracellular applications was developed by the facile hydrothermal preparation of dicyandiamide (DCD) N-doped high quantum yield (QY) graphene quantum dots (GQDs) using citric acid (CA) as the carbon source.
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Carbon dots: materials, synthesis, properties and approaches to long-wavelength and multicolor emission

TL;DR: The long-wavelength and multicolor emission properties of CDs and ways to achieve these goals including surface state and size controlled by synthesis strategies, proper precursors, chemical doping and modification, solvatochromic effects and energy transfer are reviewed in detail.
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A surfactant-assisted redox hydrothermal route to prepare highly photoluminescent carbon quantum dots with aggregation-induced emission enhancement properties.

TL;DR: Highly PL carbon quantum dots were successfully prepared from C60 by introducing CTAB and H2O2 in aqueous NaOH under hydrothermal conditions and displayed a nanoparticle aggregation-induced emission enhancement (NP-AIEE).
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Germanium-doped carbon dots as a new type of fluorescent probe for visualizing the dynamic invasions of mercury(II) ions into cancer cells

TL;DR: All the results suggest that the GeCDs can be employed for visualization and monitoring of the significant physiological changes of living cells induced by Hg(2+).