Carbon Nanodots: Synthesis, Characterization & Applications
Light Up Innovation with Carbon Nanodots.
About This Course
Carbon nanodots (CNDs) are emerging as a powerful class of fluorescent nanomaterials due to their high stability, low toxicity, excellent photoluminescence, and eco-friendly nature. Unlike traditional quantum dots, they offer safer alternatives for applications in biomedicine, sensing, imaging, and environmental systems. Their tunable properties make them highly adaptable for interdisciplinary applications.
Aim
This workshop aims to provide in-depth knowledge of carbon nanodots (CNDs), covering their synthesis, characterization, and real-world applications.
Workshop Objectives
- Understand synthesis routes of carbon nanodots
- Learn advanced characterization techniques
- Explore optical and surface properties
- Identify key applications in biotech and environment
- Understand green and scalable nanomaterial production
Workshop Structure
Day 1: Fundamentals & Synthesis of Carbon Nanodots (CNDs)
- Introduction to carbon nanodots (CNDs) and their properties
- Types: graphene quantum dots, carbon dots, polymer dots
- Optical properties: fluorescence, quantum yield
- Green synthesis methods: hydrothermal, microwave, pyrolysis
- Precursors: citric acid, glucose, biomass, plant extracts
- Hands-on: Design a green synthesis protocol for CNDs
- Tools Used: Canva, Jupyter Notebook, Python (basic plots), Excel / Google Sheets, Google Scholar, PubMed
Day 2: Characterization of Carbon Nanodots
- Optical characterization: UV-Vis, fluorescence spectroscopy
- Structural analysis: FTIR, XRD
- Morphology: TEM/SEM
- Particle size and surface charge: DLS, Zeta potential
- Understanding emission behavior and surface functional groups
- Hands-on: Analyze sample characterization data (graphs & spectra)
- Tools Used: Jupyter Notebook, Python (spectra plotting), Excel / Google Sheets, ImageJ
Day 3: Applications & Product Development
- Applications in bioimaging and biosensing
- Drug delivery and biomedical uses
- Environmental applications: water purification, pollutant sensing
- Energy applications: LEDs, solar cells
- Lab-to-market potential and product innovation
- Hands-on: Develop a CND-based product concept
- Tools Used: Python (data analysis), Jupyter Notebook, Canva (presentation/design), Excel / Google Sheets, BioRender
Who Should Enrol?
- UG/PG students in Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Chemistry, Biotechnology
- Researchers and professionals in nanomaterials, biotech, environmental science, or R&D
- Anyone interested in fluorescent nanomaterials and green nanotechnology
Important Dates
Registration Ends
May 1, 2026
IST 7:00 PM IST
Workshop Dates
May 1, 2026 – May 3, 2026
IST 8:00 PM IST
Workshop Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Understand synthesis and properties of carbon nanodots
- Perform interpretation of characterization techniques
- Identify applications across biotech and environment
- Evaluate green synthesis methods
- Propose innovative nanotech solutions
Meet Your Mentor(s)

Fee Structure
Student Fee
₹2499 | $60
Ph.D. Scholar / Researcher Fee
₹3499 | $70
Academician / Faculty Fee
₹4499 | $80
Industry Professional Fee
₹5499 | $90
What You’ll Gain
- Live & recorded sessions
- e-Certificate upon completion
- Post-workshop query support
- Hands-on learning experience
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