| Literature DB >> 29392832 |
Min Wang1, Ruifen Sun1, Qian Wang1, Lichan Chen2, Linxi Hou3, Yuwu Chi1, Chun Hua Lu1, Fengfu Fu1, Yongqiang Dong1.
Abstract
Single-layer carbon-based dots (SCDs) were chosen as a model to investigate the effect of the C-related dangling bonds with spin S=1/2 and functional groups on the electrochemiluminescent (ECL) and fluorescent (FL) properties of CDs. The C-related dangling bonds and functional groups of SCDs were tuned by chemical reduction with NaBH4 . There have several main findings via investigating the ECL and FL properties of SCDs before and after the chemical reduction. First, the FL and ECL of CDs are highly dependent on their concentration, and luminescent resonance energy transfer is observed in ECL studies when the concentration of CDs is high. Second, the ECL activity of CDs is greatly enhanced as the C-related dangling bonds increase, proving that the ECL of CDs originates from the C-related dangling bonds. Third, the FL of CDs is the synthesis of the inner FL originated from the contained isolated sp2 units and the defect FL from the C-related dangling bonds. The inner FL of CDs is enhanced greatly by removing the carboxyl groups, while the defect FL is increased slightly due to the increased C-related dangling bonds. We believe this study would promote our understanding in the ECL and FL mechanisms of CDs, advancing the applications of CDs based on their ECL and FL properties.Entities:
Keywords: carbon based dots; dangling bonds; electrochemiluminescence; fluorescence; functional groups
Year: 2018 PMID: 29392832 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201706078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236