Ozioma Udochukwu Akakuru, Jie Xing, Shuqi Huang, Zubair M. Iqbal, Steven Bryant, Aiguo Wu, Milana Trifkovic
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Leveraging Non-Radiative Transitions in Asphaltenes-Derived Carbon Dots for Cancer Photothermal Therapy (Small 10/2025)
Cancer Phototherapy
In article number 2404591, Aiguo Wu, Milana Trifkovic, and co-workers present the first utilization of asphaltenes-derived carbon dots for tumor treatment. Unlike typical carbon dots that emit light when excited with near infrared, the asphaltenes-derived carbon dots uniquely undergo a series of non-radiative transitions to generate sufficient heat for thermal destruction of tumors.
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