Xiaoxiao Yao
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
5 Papers
Xiaoxiao Yao is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Synthesis Processes, Photoluminescence Mechanism, and the Toxicity of Amorphous or Polymeric Carbon Dots.
TL;DR: Carbon Dots (CDs) as discussed by the authors are a class of fluorescent organic materials, which are made of a variety of materials and can be synthesized from small molecules or polymers.
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Machine Learning-Assisted Carbon Dot Synthesis: Prediction of Emission Color and Wavelength
Ravithree D. Senanayake,Xiaoxiao Yao,Clarice Froehlich,Meghan S. Cahill,Trever R Sheldon,Mary McIntire,Christy L. Haynes,Rigoberto Hernandez +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , an artificial neural network (ANN) was used to predict the photoluminescence emission of CDs and help design CDs with targeted optical properties, which achieved an accuracy of 94% in predicting relative to actual color.
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Unconventional aliphatic fluorophores discovered as the luminescence origin in citric acid-urea carbon dots.
Xiaoxiao Yao,Yinhan Wang,Fangjia Li,Joseph J. Dalluge,Galya Orr,Rigoberto Hernandez,Qiang Cui,Christy L. Haynes +7 more
TL;DR: A new blue fluorophore, 5-oxopyrrolidine-3-carboxylic acid, was discovered in carbon dots synthesized from the most commonly used precursors: citric acid and urea, providing both an additional challenge to the community in resolving the mechanism and an opportunity for a greater range of CD design schemes and applications.
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Recent advances in immobilized enzymes on nanocarriers
TL;DR: Several nanobiocatalysts combining enzymes and nanocarriers are highlighted in this review, with the emphasis on the design, preparation, properties, and potential applications of nanoscale enzyme carriers and nanobiocentrealysts.
NanoAdventure: Development of a Text-Based Adventure Game in English, Spanish, and Chinese for Communicating about Nanotechnology and the Nanoscale
Natalie V. Hudson-Smith,Xiaoxiao Yao,Jiayi He,Stephanie Mitchell,Eleni Spanolios,Miriam O. P. Krause,Christy L. Haynes +6 more
TL;DR: NanoAdventure as discussed by the authors is an interactive text-style video game, which was developed on an open-source, free-to-use platform with simple coding and enhanced with free or low-cost assets.