CDs

Materials

ref material size size err size unit size type size comment BET b nanozyme b 10n b unit specific act sa 10n sa unit comment
7434 142 CDs 5-10 nm TEM The representative transmission electron microscope (TEM) images showed that both l-CDs and d-CDs had a size distribution of 5–10 nm and clear crystalline cores (Figure S1 in the Supporting Information).
7906 692 CDs 5–10 nm TEM The representative transmission electron microscope (TEM) images showed that both L-CDs and D-CDs had a size distribution of 5~10 nm and clear crystalline cores (Figure S1)
8010 800 CDs nm TEM As shown in Figure 1, CDs appear as uniform and monodispersed spherical particles with mean diameters of 16.94, 1.53, and 2.03 nm, for CDs-100, CDs-150, and CDs-180, respectively.

Kinetics

ref material enzyme type substrate pH T km km err km 10n km unit vmax vmax err vmax 10n vmax unit kcat kcat err kcat 10n kcat unit kcat/km kcat/km 10n kcat/km unit comment
7024 1065 CDs POD TMB 0.0091 1065 1065
6017 142 CDs Isomerase pDNA 142

Applications

ref material application target method linear range linear ran unit LOD lod unit recovery comment
5043 142 CDs conformational transition of pDNA
5620 692 CDs enzymatic enantioselectivity
5727 800 CDs Reducing Oxidative Damage of Plants

References

ref title DOI material type comment
3878 692 Chiral Carbon Dots Mimicking Topoisomerase I To Mediate the Topological Rearrangement of Supercoiled DNA Enantioselectively https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202002904 Others cysteine-derived chiral carbon dots (CDs)
3986 800 Salvia Miltiorrhiza-Derived Carbon Dots as Scavengers of Reactive Oxygen Species for Reducing Oxidative Damage of Plants https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c02419 Carbon carbon dots (CDs)
3373 142 Chiral carbon dots mimicking topoisomerase I to enantioselectively mediate topological rearrangement of supercoiled DNA. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202002904 Carbon chiral carbon dots