Abstract
The effect of graphene oxide (GO) and nanodiamond (ND) is investigated on the spectral properties of doxorubicin (DOX) fluorescence emissions in the form of () and () biomaterials. It is shown that carbon nanostructure additives lead to sensible blueshifts, due to their optical properties and surface functionality. The quenching coefficient is obtained to be and in DOX solutions. In general, Stern–Volmer attests that excited () strongly quenches with respect to that of () regarding its privileged bonding affinity.
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