Ultrabright carbon nanodots-hybridized silica nanospheres (CSNs) are synthesized through the Stöber process of silane functionalized C-dots. The fluorescence of carbon nanodots is converged intensely. A CSN is about 3800 times brighter than a single-carbon nanodot. Along with their high brightness and low cytotoxicity, CSNs also indicate their potential application in cellular labeling.
Keywords: biolabeling; carbon nanodots; fluorescence converging; nanospheres.
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