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Biocompatible Graphene Quantum Dots via Gamma Irradiation and L-Cysteine Modification

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Milenković, Mila
Todorović-Marković, Biljana
Jovanović, Svetlana
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Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are a newly synthesized type of quantum dots that have unique physicochemical properties, making them promising for biomedical applications. Unlike inorganic quantum dots, GQDs are easily produced, highly fluorescent, resistant to photo-bleaching, soluble, and biocompatible [1]. The functionalization of electrochemically synthesized GQDs was achieved by using gamma irradiation, amino acid L-cysteine as a donor of S and N heteroatoms, and IPA alcohol as a radical scavenger [2]. XPS analysis confirmed the presence of S and N atoms in the modified samples which indicates the successful modification of the material. The best results were observed in a sample irradiated with a dose of 25 kGy, where the atomic percentages of nitrogen and sulfur were 1.15 at% and 1.14 at%, respectively. Gamma irradiation altered the NMR signals for carbonyl protons and OH groups, but the aromatic structure remained intact, as confirmed by the 13C spectrum. Antibacterial activity w...as tested on a sample irradiated with 25 kGy, and after being irradiated under a blue lamp for 60 minutes, mild antibacterial activity was observed against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecium, and Escherichia coli. The same sample after 6 hours under a blue lamp showed mild antibacterial activity also for MRSA and Acinetobacter baumannii. The modified GQDs samples showed mild photo-induced antibacterial activity against several bacterial strains with no changes observed in the absence of light suggesting that this method of GQD modification could be a promising approach for developing biocompatible nanomaterials.

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Graphene Week 2023, 2023
Finansiranje / projekti:
  • Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200017 (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)
  • 2023-07-17 PHOTOGUN4MICROBES - Are photoactive nanoparticles salvation for global infectional treath? (RS-ScienceFundRS-Ideje-7741955)
Napomena:
  • Graphene Week 2023, 4-8 September 2023, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15176
URI
https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15176
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  • Radovi istraživača
  • PHOTOGUN4MICROBES
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Vinča
TY  - CONF
AU  - Milenković, Mila
AU  - Todorović-Marković, Biljana
AU  - Jovanović, Svetlana
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15176
AB  - Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are a newly synthesized type of quantum dots that have unique physicochemical properties, making them promising for biomedical applications. Unlike inorganic quantum dots, GQDs are easily produced, highly fluorescent, resistant to photo-bleaching, soluble, and biocompatible [1]. The functionalization of electrochemically synthesized GQDs was achieved by using gamma irradiation, amino acid L-cysteine as a donor of S and N heteroatoms, and IPA alcohol as a radical scavenger [2]. XPS analysis confirmed the presence of S and N atoms in the modified samples which indicates the successful modification of the material. The best results were observed in a sample irradiated with a dose of 25 kGy, where the atomic percentages of nitrogen and sulfur were 1.15 at% and 1.14 at%, respectively. Gamma irradiation altered the NMR signals for carbonyl protons and OH groups, but the aromatic structure remained intact, as confirmed by the 13C spectrum. Antibacterial activity was tested on a sample irradiated with 25 kGy, and after being irradiated under a blue lamp for 60 minutes, mild antibacterial activity was observed against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecium, and Escherichia coli. The same sample after 6 hours under a blue lamp showed mild antibacterial activity also for MRSA and Acinetobacter baumannii. The modified GQDs samples showed mild photo-induced antibacterial activity against several bacterial strains with no changes observed in the absence of light suggesting that this method of GQD modification could be a promising approach for developing biocompatible nanomaterials.
C3  - Graphene Week 2023
T1  - Biocompatible Graphene Quantum Dots via Gamma Irradiation and L-Cysteine Modification
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15176
ER  - 
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author = "Milenković, Mila and Todorović-Marković, Biljana and Jovanović, Svetlana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are a newly synthesized type of quantum dots that have unique physicochemical properties, making them promising for biomedical applications. Unlike inorganic quantum dots, GQDs are easily produced, highly fluorescent, resistant to photo-bleaching, soluble, and biocompatible [1]. The functionalization of electrochemically synthesized GQDs was achieved by using gamma irradiation, amino acid L-cysteine as a donor of S and N heteroatoms, and IPA alcohol as a radical scavenger [2]. XPS analysis confirmed the presence of S and N atoms in the modified samples which indicates the successful modification of the material. The best results were observed in a sample irradiated with a dose of 25 kGy, where the atomic percentages of nitrogen and sulfur were 1.15 at% and 1.14 at%, respectively. Gamma irradiation altered the NMR signals for carbonyl protons and OH groups, but the aromatic structure remained intact, as confirmed by the 13C spectrum. Antibacterial activity was tested on a sample irradiated with 25 kGy, and after being irradiated under a blue lamp for 60 minutes, mild antibacterial activity was observed against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecium, and Escherichia coli. The same sample after 6 hours under a blue lamp showed mild antibacterial activity also for MRSA and Acinetobacter baumannii. The modified GQDs samples showed mild photo-induced antibacterial activity against several bacterial strains with no changes observed in the absence of light suggesting that this method of GQD modification could be a promising approach for developing biocompatible nanomaterials.",
journal = "Graphene Week 2023",
title = "Biocompatible Graphene Quantum Dots via Gamma Irradiation and L-Cysteine Modification",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15176"
}
Milenković, M., Todorović-Marković, B.,& Jovanović, S.. (2023). Biocompatible Graphene Quantum Dots via Gamma Irradiation and L-Cysteine Modification. in Graphene Week 2023.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15176
Milenković M, Todorović-Marković B, Jovanović S. Biocompatible Graphene Quantum Dots via Gamma Irradiation and L-Cysteine Modification. in Graphene Week 2023. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15176 .
Milenković, Mila, Todorović-Marković, Biljana, Jovanović, Svetlana, "Biocompatible Graphene Quantum Dots via Gamma Irradiation and L-Cysteine Modification" in Graphene Week 2023 (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15176 .

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