Carbon Dots in Photodynamic Therapy: The Role of Dopant and Solvent on Optical and Photo-Responsive Properties
Journal
Chemistry - A European Journal
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
54
Start Page
e202400885
ISSN
0947-6539
1521-3765
Date Issued
2024-09-25
Author(s)
Agung Wibowo
Mohd Jahir Khan
Kanokwan Sansanaphongpricha
Pongtanawat Khemthong
Navadol Laosiripojana
Yu‐Sheng Yu
Chularat Sakdaronnarong
DOI
10.1002/chem.202400885
Abstract
Carbon dots (CDs) are novel carbon-based luminescent materials with wide-ranging applications in biosensing, bioimaging, drug transportation, optical devices, and beyond. Their advantageous attributes, including biocompatibility, biodegradability, antioxidant activity, photostability, small particle size (<10 nm), and strong light absorption and excitation across a broad range of wavelengths, making them promising candidates in the field of photodynamic therapy (PDT) as photosensitizers (PSs). Further enhancements in functionality are imperative to enhance the effectiveness of CDs in PDT applications, notwithstanding their inherent benefits. Recently, doping agents and solvents have been demonstrated to improve CDs’ optical properties, solubility, cytotoxicity, and organelle targeting efficiency. These improvements result from modifications to the CDs’ carbon skeleton matrices, functional groups on the surface state, and chemical structures. This review discusses the modification of CDs with heteroatom dopants, dye dopants, and solvents to improve their physicochemical and optical properties for PDT applications. The correlations between the surface chemistry, functional groups, the structure of the CDs, and their optical characteristics toward quantum yield, redshift feature, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, have also been discussed. Finally, the progressive trends for the use of CDs in PDT applications are also addressed in this review.
Subjects
cancer treatment by photodynamic therapy
carbon dots
heteroatom dopant and solvent
human health
reactive oxygen species
Publisher
Wiley
Type
journal article