| Literature DB >> 29176908 |
Xiaofang Hou1,2, Yin Hu1, Ping Wang1, Liju Yang3, Mohamad M Al Awak3, Yongan Tang4, Fridah K Twara3, Haijun Qian1, Ya-Ping Sun1.
Abstract
A simple yet consequential modification was made to the popular carbonization processing of citric acid - polyethylenimine precursor mixtures to produce carbon dots (CDots). The modification was primarily on pushing the carbonization processing a little harder at a higher temperature, such as the hydrothermal processing condition of around 330 °C for 6 hours. The CDots thus produced are comparable in spectroscopic and other properties to those obtained in other more controlled syntheses including the deliberate chemical functionalization of preprocessed and selected small carbon nanoparticles, demonstrating the consistency in CDots and reaffirming their general definition as carbon nanoparticles with surface passivation by organic or other species. Equally significant is the finding that the modified processing of citric acid - polyethylenimine precursor mixtures could yield CDots of record-setting fluorescence performance, approaching the upper limit of being quantitatively fluorescent. Thus, the reported work serves as a demonstration on not only the need in selecting the right processing conditions and its associated opportunities in one-pot syntheses of CDots, but also the feasibility in pursuing the preparation of quantitatively fluorescent CDots, which represents an important milestone in the development and understanding of these fluorescent carbon nanomaterials.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29176908 PMCID: PMC5697797 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2017.06.093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbon N Y ISSN: 0008-6223 Impact factor: 9.594