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Surface modification of carbon dots via peptide covalent conjugation
Niladri Hazra1, Soumyajit Hazra1, Subir Paul1
1School of Biological Science, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700032, India. bcab@iacs.res.in.
Abstract:
Surface modification of carbon dots via covalent conjugation with a dipeptide resulted in a dramatic change in the fluorescence emission from green to red. The hydrophobic peptide units linked to the surface of the modified carbon dots helped them to aggregate by generating a nanodot-fabricated nanofibrous network. This nanofibrous network showed excellent electrical conductivity and photo-switching behavior, better than those of the non-aggregated dots.

