| Literature DB >> 25761306 |
Chun Kiang Chua, Zdeněk Sofer1, Petr Šimek1, Ondřej Jankovský1, Kateřina Klímová1, Snejana Bakardjieva2, Štěpánka Hrdličková Kučková3, Martin Pumera.
Abstract
Graphene quantum dots is a class of graphene nanomaterials with exceptional luminescence properties. Precise dimension control of graphene quantum dots produced by chemical synthesis methods is currently difficult to achieve and usually provides a range of sizes from 3 to 25 nm. In this work, fullerene C60 is used as starting material, due to its well-defined dimension, to produce very small graphene quantum dots (∼2-3 nm). Treatment of fullerene C60 with a mixture of strong acid and chemical oxidant induced the oxidation, cage-opening, and fragmentation processes of fullerene C60. The synthesized quantum dots were characterized and supported by LDI-TOF MS, TEM, XRD, XPS, AFM, STM, FTIR, DLS, Raman spectroscopy, and luminescence analyses. The quantum dots remained fully dispersed in aqueous suspension and exhibited strong luminescence properties, with the highest intensity at 460 nm under a 340 nm excitation wavelength. Further chemical treatments with hydrazine hydrate and hydroxylamine resulted in red- and blue-shift of the luminescence, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: fullerenes; graphene; luminescence; oxidation; quantum dots
Year: 2015 PMID: 25761306 DOI: 10.1021/nn505639q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881