Effect of Operating Parameters on the Properties of Carbon Dots from Spent Coffee Grounds

Các tác giả

  • Thomas Wareing Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
  • Anh Phan Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
  • Piergiorgio Gentile Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
  • Fabio Cucinotta Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Email tác giả liên hệ:

anh.phan@newcastle.ac.uk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54644/jte.74.2023.1336

Từ khóa:

Biomass, Coffee Grounds, Carbon Dots, Hydrothermal Carbonisation, Photoluminescence

Tóm tắt

Carbon dots (nanosized materials) exhibit excellent properties such as strong fluorescence, low cytotoxicity, biocompatibility, and good biodegradability which can be synthesized from various carbon sources such as biomass and food waste etc. Due to their unique properties, they are considered as potential alternatives to replace conventional metal-based quantum dots in a number of applications from energy storage, biomedicine to water treatment. In this work, we demonstrate an intensified and green approach to synthesize carbon dots from waste coffee. The synthesized carbon dots have application in sensing e.g. detecting heavy metals, contaminants in water, drug delivery and bioimaging.

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Thomas Wareing, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Thomas Wareing is a PhD student currently studying at Newcastle University, UK. He received his MSc in chemistry from the University of Central Lancashire, UK in 2018. His current post graduate work focuses on combining carbon dots and the layer-by-layer technique for a nanotheranostic treatment for cancer, his undergraduate dissertation focused on computational drug design for Alzheimer’s disease. Since starting his PhD Thomas has published a review in ACS Nano entitled: Biomass-Based Carbon Dots: Current Development and Future Perspectives.

Anh Phan, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Prof Anh Phan is a chemical engineer, Chair of Circular Chemical Engineering at Newcastle University, UK. Her research interests are in process intensification, biorefining, sustainability, chemical recycling from plastic waste and carbon-based materials

Piergiorgio Gentile, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Piergiorgio Gentile is a Senior Lecturer in Bioengineering at Newcastle University, UK. He obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, Italy. He moved in UK in 2012 after being awarded with an IEF Marie Curie Fellowship. His research deals with the nano- and micro- scale design, manufacturing and surface functionalisation of biomimetic scaffolds for musculoskeletal regeneration. His honors include “A. Mazzoldi” award by the Italian Group of Bioengineering for his PhD dissertation, “Larry Hench” Young Investigator award by UK Society of Biomaterials (UKSB) and contribution to the “Emerging Scientists 2017” RCS Biomaterials Science issue.

Fabio Cucinotta, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Fabio Cucinotta received his academic trainings from University of Messina (BSc and Master, 2006), University of Münster (PhD, 2010) and University of Eastern Piedmont (post-doc fellowship, 2014), prior to his faculty appointment at Newcastle University, where is currently Lecturer in Physical Chemistry. His present research interests include molecular photophysics and supramolecular materials for light-harvesting and light-emitting devices.

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2023-01-16

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T. . Wareing, A. Phan, P. . Gentile, và F. Cucinotta, “Effect of Operating Parameters on the Properties of Carbon Dots from Spent Coffee Grounds”, JTE, vol 18, số p.h Special Issue 01, tr 56–64, tháng 1 2023.