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a The Langmuir isotherm curve of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys for Adriamycin. (b) Zeta potential of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys aqueous solution (red line), Adriamycin aqueous solution (blue line), and the mixed solution of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys + Adriamycin (green line). c UV-vis absorption spectra of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cyss, Adriamycin, and ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys + Adriamycin. (d) FTIR spectra of Adriamycin a and ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys-Adriamycin complexes b

a The Langmuir isotherm curve of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys for Adriamycin. (b) Zeta potential of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys aqueous solution (red line), Adriamycin aqueous solution (blue line), and the mixed solution of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys + Adriamycin (green line). c UV-vis absorption spectra of ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cyss, Adriamycin, and ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys + Adriamycin. (d) FTIR spectra of Adriamycin a and ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys-Adriamycin complexes b

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In this work, a facile and fast aqueous-phase synthetic method is proposed to prepare water-soluble ZnS quantum dots stabilized simultaneously with glutathione and L-cysteine (ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys). As-synthesized ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys were monodispersed spherical nanocrystals with a mean diameter of 5.0 ± 0.7 nm. Besides, the obtained ZnS QDs-GSH/L-Cys e...

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