| Literature DB >> 26791901 |
Biao Kong1,2, Jing Tang1, Yueyu Zhang3, Tao Jiang3, Xingao Gong3, Chengxin Peng4, Jing Wei1, Jianping Yang1, Yongcheng Wang1, Xianbiao Wang2, Gengfeng Zheng1, Cordelia Selomulya2, Dongyuan Zhao1,2.
Abstract
Over the past few decades the direct assembly of optical nanomaterials into ordered mesoporous frameworks has proved to be a considerable challenge. Here we propose the incorporation of ultrasmall (sub-5-nm) graphitic pencil nanodots into ordered mesoporous frameworks for the fabrication of optoelectronic materials. The nanodots, which were prepared from typical commercial graphite pencils by an electrochemical tailoring process, combine properties such as uniform size (∼3 nm), excellent dispersibility and high photoconversion efficiency (∼27%). These nanodots were incorporated into a variety of ordered mesoporous frameworks (TiO2, silica, carbon and silica-carbon materials) by co-assembly, driven by hydrogen bonding, with the frameworks' precursors. The resulting materials showed a high degree of ordering, and a sharp increase in their optical performance (for example, photocurrent density). We envisage that the large-scale synthesis of ultrasmall carbon nanodots and their incorporation into ordered mesoporous frameworks may facilitate the preparation of materials with a variety of optical properties.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26791901 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427