Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-Rich Carbon Dots as Fertilizers for Mung Bean Sprouts

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Original languageEnglish
Article number1800132
Journal / PublicationAdvanced Sustainable Systems
Volume3
Issue number3
Online published27 Dec 2018
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2019

Abstract

Nitrogen-doped carbon-dots (N-CDs) are synthesized using a solid-state method and applied as nanofertilizers. Specifically, 70 g of mung bean seeds are cultivated in the aqueous solution of N-CDs (0.2 mg mL(-1)) and yields 646 g of bean sprouts; this yield is significantly higher than that obtained in the pure water control (i.e., 550 g of bean sprouts from 70 g of beans). Furthermore, blue florescence is observed during the sprouting process, which gradually migrates from the beans to the root ends, implying the absorption and migration of the N-CDs during this process. This work demonstrates that the N-CDs not only serve as a new fertilizer for promoting plant growth but also enable in vivo monitoring of the plant growth progress of plants, opening up new possibilities of CDs-related materials for future agricultural applications.

Research Area(s)

  • cell imaging, fertilizer, fluorescence, mung beans, nitrogen rich carbon dots, GRAPHENE QUANTUM DOTS, FLUORESCENT SENSING PLATFORM, HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS, HIGH-PERFORMANCE, GREEN SYNTHESIS, NANODOTS, SULFUR, PHOTOLUMINESCENCE, RESONANCE, GROWTH