| Literature DB >> 29283554 |
Carla Rizzo1, Francesca Arcudi2, Luka Đorđević2, Nadka Tzankova Dintcheva3, Renato Noto1, Francesca D'Anna1, Maurizio Prato2,4,5.
Abstract
Hybrid diimidazolium-based ionogels were obtained by dispersing nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots (NCNDs) in ionic liquid (IL) solutions and by using dicationic organic salts as gelators. The properties of the NCND-ionogels were studied in terms of thermal stability, mechanical strength, morphology, rheological, and microscopic analyses. Insights into the formation of the hybrid soft material were attained from kinetics of sol-gel phase transition and from estimating the size of the aggregates, obtained from opacity and resonance light-scattering measurements. We demonstrate that, on one hand, NCNDs were able to favor the gel formation both in the presence of gelating and nongelating ILs. On the other hand, the gelatinous matrix retains and, in some cases, improves the properties of NCNDs. The NCND-ionogels showed the typical fluorescence emission of the carbon dots and a notable antiradical activity, with higher efficiency as compared to the single components. The presented hybrid materials hold great promise for topical applications in antioxidant fields.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dots; carbon nanostructures; dicationic organic salts; fluorescence; ionogels; radical scavenging; supramolecular gels
Year: 2018 PMID: 29283554 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b07529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881