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Insight into the Excitation-Dependent Fluorescence of Carbon Dots.

Sasi Divya1, Satya Narayan1, Sri Rama Koti Ainavarapu1, Deepa Khushalani1.   

Abstract

High quantum yield, photoluminescence tunability, and sensitivity to the environment are a few distinct trademarks that make carbon nanodots (CDs) interesting for fundamental research, with potential to replace the prevalent inorganic semiconductor quantum dots. Currently, application and fundamental understanding of CDs are constrained because it is difficult to make a quantitative comparison among different types of CDs simply because their photoluminescence properties are directly linked to their size distribution, the surface functionalization, the carbon core structures (graphitic or amorphous) and the number of defects. Herein, we report a facile one-step synthesis of mono-dispersed and highly fluorescent nanometre size CDs from a 'family' of glucose-based sugars. These CDs are stable in aqueous solutions with photoluminescence in the visible range. Our results show several common features in the family of CDs synthesized in that the fluorescence, in the visible region, is due to a weak absorption in the 300-400 nm from a heterogeneous population of fluorophores. Fluorescence quenching experiments suggest the existence of not only surface-exposed fluorophores but more importantly solvent inaccessible fluorophores present within the core of CDs. Interestingly, time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy experiments directly suggest that a fast exchange of excitation energy occurs that results in a homo-FRET based depolarization within 150 ps of excitation.
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Keywords:  anisotropy; carbon dots; excitation-dependent fluorescence; homo-FRET; lifetime

Year:  2019        PMID: 30723990     DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201801061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemphyschem        ISSN: 1439-4235            Impact factor:   3.102


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