| Literature DB >> 25774972 |
Baogang Wang1, Aixin Song2, Lei Feng2, Hong Ruan1, Hongguang Li1, Shuli Dong2, Jingcheng Hao2.
Abstract
During the past decade, increasing attention has been paid to photoluminescent nanocarbon materials, namely, carbon quantum dots (CQDs). It is gradually accepted that surface engineering plays a key role in regulating the properties and hence the applications of the CQDs. In this paper, we prepared highly charged CQDs through a one-pot pyrolysis with citric acid as carbon source and a room-temperature imidazolium-based ionic liquid as capping agent. The as-prepared CQDs exhibit high quantum yields up to 25.1% and are stable under various environments. In addition, the amphiphilicity of the CQDs can be facilely tuned by anion exchange, which leads to a spontaneous phase transfer between water and oil phase. The promising applications of the CQDs as ion sensors and fluorescent inks have been demonstrated. In both cases, these ionic-liquid-modified CQDs were found to possess novel characteristics and/or superior functions compared to existing ones.Entities:
Keywords: amphiphilicity; carbon quantum dots; fluorescent ink; ion sensor; ionic liquid; phase transfer
Year: 2015 PMID: 25774972 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b00758
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229