| Literature DB >> 28605883 |
Hongzhen Liu1,2, Xin Zhao1,2, Fei Wang1, Yunpeng Wang3, Liang Guo4, Jingjing Mei1,2, Cancan Tian1,2, Xiaotian Yang4, Dongxu Zhao5.
Abstract
Blue luminescent carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized by the hydrothermal method. Blue-shifts of the maximum emission wavelength from 480 to 443 nm were observed when the concentration of CD solution decreased. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra of CDs at low concentration showed an excitation-independent behaviour, which is very different from the previous reports. Two different emitting mechanisms might work: the intrinsic luminescence from sp2-carbon networks can be responsible for the shorter wavelength part of emission (excitation-independent) at low concentration and the high polarity of nanosized clusters led to the excitation-dependent behaviour of the longer wavelength part at high concentration of CD solution. The photophysical property and concentration-dependent behaviour of the CDs offered new insights into CDs from the viewpoints of both experiments and mechanisms, which will promote diverse potential applications of CDs in the near future.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dots; Concentration; Luminescent; Nanosized cluster
Year: 2017 PMID: 28605883 PMCID: PMC5466853 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-2137-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1TEM and HRTEM images of as-prepared CDs. a The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image of as-prepared CDs (insets showing particle-size distribution). b The high-resolution TEM image of one representative CD, which shows its crystallized graphite inner core
Fig. 2UV-vis absorption spectrum and FTIR spectrum of as-prepared CDs. a The UV-vis absorption spectrum of CDs. The inset photographs show the as-prepared CDs under natural light (left) and under 365 nm irradiation (right). b The FTIR spectrum of the CDs
Fig. 3PL spectra of CDs in different volume of deionized water. a PL spectra of 1 ml as-prepared CDs with 5 ml deionized water (pH 10.41). b Normalized fluorescence emission spectra of CDs in different volume of water with the excitation wavelength of 330 nm. c The maximum PL intensity and the emission peak as the function of different volume of added water. d Emission spectra of diluting 1 ml as-prepared CDs solution with 300 ml deionized water
Fig. 4Emission and excitation spectra of CDs in different volume of water and pH. a Emission spectra of CDs with 300 ml deionized water (pH 10.41). b Emission spectra of CDs with 5 ml deionized water (pH 12.08). c Emission spectra of CDs with 300 ml deionized water (pH 12.08). d Excitation spectra of CDs at 445 nm in different volume of water
Fig. 5The sketch of CDs at high concentration and low concentration. Left: when at high concentration, a number of single CD formed nanosized clusters; right: when at low concentration, the nanosized clusters separated into single CDs