Stability of Carbon Quantum Dots for Potential Photothermal and Diagnostic Applications
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2025-07-29Autor
Ramírez-Reyes, Abdiel
Rodriguez Gonzalez, Claudia
Martel-Estrada, Santos-Adriana
Olivas Armendariz, Imelda
Amezága González, María Fernanda
Mendoza Duarte, Mónica-Elvira
Vega-Rios, Alejandro
Martínez Osuna, Daniel
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Theranostic agents enable the simultaneous diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and they are particularly useful in fluorescent imaging and cancer therapies. In this study, carbon quantum dots were synthesized via a microwave-assisted method using citric acid and bovine serum albumin (BSA) as precursors. The resulting CQDs exhibited spherical morphology, an average size of 4 nm, and an amorphous graphitic structure. FT-IR characterization revealed the presence of amide bonds and oxygenated functional groups. At the same time, optical analysis showed excitation at 320 nm and emission between 360 and 400 nm, with fluorescent stability maintained for one month. Furthermore, the CQDs demonstrated good thermal stability and photothermal efficiency, reaching temperatures above 41 °C within 15 min under NIR irradiation, with a mass loss of less than 1%. Their stability was evaluated in media with different pH levels, simulating physiological and tumor environments. While their behavior was affected under acidic conditions, their excellent photothermal conversion capacity and overall stability in triple-distilled water positioned them as promising candidates for theranostic applications in cancer, effectively combining diagnostic imaging and thermal therapy.
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