Biocompatible and low-cost iodine-doped carbon dots as a bifunctional fluorescent and radiocontrast agent for X-ray CT imaging

Timur Sh Atabaev, Dinara Askar, Zarina Baranchiyeva, Balnur A. Zhainsabayeva, Timur Elebessov, Moon Sung Kang, Bakyt Duisenbayeva, Ellina A. Mun, Tri Thanh Pham, Dong Wook Han

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Abstract

Carbon dot-based radiocontrast agents have recently sparked the interest of researchers owing to their better contrasting capabilities, simple synthesis protocols, high colloidal stability, and good biocompatibility. In this study, we propose for the first time the synthesis of iodine-doped carbon dots (I-CDs) using low-cost reagents such as citric acid (C6H8O7), urea (CH4N2O) and potassium iodide (KI). The as-prepared I-CDs demonstrated excellent colloidal stability (with a zeta potential value of −64.7 mV), excitation-dependent fluorescent properties (with a maximum quantum yield of ∼8.9%), and a mean iodine concentration of ∼4.67 wt%. Notably, the as-prepared I-CDs displayed greater X-ray attenuation efficiency (42.87 HU mL mg−1) as compared to the commercially employed iopromide radiocontrast agent (30.98 HU mL mg−1). Furthermore, ATPase activity, cytotoxicity analysis with HeLa, NHDF, HEK293, and A549 cell lines, and live-cell imaging experiments of the Drosophila neuroblasts in intact brain lobes suggested high biocompatibility and nontoxicity of the prepared I-CDs. Overall, biocompatible and low-cost I-CDs show great promise as bifunctional radiocontrast and fluorescent agents for biomedical applications.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMaterials Advances
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Chemistry (miscellaneous)
  • General Materials Science

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