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AuthorXiong, Yuan
AuthorSchneider, Julian
AuthorReckmeier, Claas J.
AuthorHuang, He
AuthorKasák, Peter
AuthorRogach, Andrey L.
Available date2020-12-02T07:03:51Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameNanoscale
ResourceScopus
ISSN20403364
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nr03648e
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17156
AbstractCarbon Dots (CDs), fabricated by hydrothermal bottom-up synthesis, are complex materials, whose optical properties are influenced by multiple factors. The presence of domains of conjugated sp2 carbon, which are formed upon carbonization of precursors at high temperature; nitrogen doping; and as recently shown, the presence of molecular fluorophores, are contributing to the emission of such CDs. We conducted a series of syntheses, each designed with specific precursors and reaction conditions that reveal the contribution of the above-mentioned factors. Specifically, we enforced carbonization by using graphene oxide as a precursor material; favored the formation of molecular fluorophores by conducting the synthesis at lower temperature and ambient pressure; and employed two different nitrogen precursors, namely ethylenediamine and triethanolamine. We compared and analyzed the distinct optical properties of the resulting products; furthermore, to address the relationship of CDs and molecular fluorophores, we examined photobleaching characteristics of these materials, under exposure to UV irradiation. From the analysis of the emission lifetimes, we revealed the quenching of the molecular fluorophores, whereas species with a higher degree of carbonization offer protection through incorporation into a carbon matrix. Based on a detailed comparison of different carbon dot species, our study provides novel physical insights into the origin of the luminescence properties of carbon dot derived nanomaterials. 1 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
SponsorThis work was supported by NPRP grant No. 8-878-1-172 from the Qatar National Research Fund (A Member of the Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
SubjectCarbon Quantum Dots
Nanodots
Carbon Nanoparticles
TitleCarbonization conditions influence the emission characteristics and the stability against photobleaching of nitrogen doped carbon dots
TypeArticle
Pagination11730-11738
Issue Number32
Volume Number9


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