Graphene Quantum Dots (1mg/ml) (GQD)
Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs), a specialized subset of zero-dimensional nanocrystals synthesized from graphene semiconductors, are notable for their distinct honeycomb-patterned lattice structure. These nanocrystals are uniquely compact, with dimensions that range between 1-50 nm. This size range allows for extraordinary versatility and potential in various applications, from electronics to biomedicine. The small size of GQDs contributes to their exceptional electronic and optical properties, making them ideal for innovative uses in fields such as energy, healthcare, and material science.
Technical Properties of Graphene Quantum Dots
Diameter:Â <10 nm
Morphology:Â Spherical
Emission Wavelength Range (Blue): 445-470 nm
Emission Wavelength Range (Green): 530-560 nm
Colors:Â Blue and Green
Analyzes we provide as standard:
- Excitation and Emission wavelength with PL Spectrophotometer
Other Extra Analyzes we can provide (extra fee must be paid for these analyzes)
- Particle Size Distribution
- Quantum Yield
- Fluorescence Lifetime
Applications of Graphene Quantum Dots
Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) offer superior utility compared to graphene and graphene oxide for medical applications due to their small size, biocompatibility, and low toxicity. These applications include:
- Drug delivery systems.
Additionally, their exceptional electrical and photoluminescent properties make them suitable for use in:
- Bioimaging,
- Solar cells,
- LEDs,
- Sensors, and
- Supercapacitors/microsupercapacitors.
Graphene Quantum Dots (1mg/ml) (GQD) TEM Images
Blue
Green