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Yongming Guo1, Lianfeng Zhang1, Fengpu Cao1, Yumin Leng2.
Abstract
A facile, simple and low-cost approach for synthesizing highly fluorescent carbon quantum dots (Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27762342 PMCID: PMC5071893 DOI: 10.1038/srep35795
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Illustration of synthesizing CQDs from hair.
Figure 2(A) Excitation spectrum of CQDs, inset: photographs of CQDs taken under visible light and UV light of 365 nm. (B) Emission spectra of CQDs at different excitation wavelengths.
Figure 3(A) Photostability test of CQDs under continuous irradiation of the 365 nm light. (B) Plot of the fluorescence intensity of CQDs at 415 nm in the presence of different concentrations of NaCl solution (performed in pH 5.0, 50 mM NaAc-HAc buffer; excitation wavelength is 330 nm).
Figure 4(A) XPS spectrum of CQDs. (B) TEM image of CQDs, inset: the size distribution histogram of CQDs.
Figure 5(A) Effect of pH on the fluorescence intensity of CQDs. (B) Comparison of fluorescence intensities of CQDs in the presence of different ions (Excitation wavelength is 330 nm).
Figure 6(A) Fluorescence emission spectra of CQDs in the presence of different concentrations of Hg2+. (B) The plot of I/I0 versus the concentration of Hg2+, the inset is the linear section of the plot (performed in pH 5.0, 50 mM NaAc-HAc buffer; I0 and I correspond to the fluorescence intensity of CQDs at 415 nm in the absence and presence of tap water, respectively; excitation wavelength is 330 nm).