| Literature DB >> 34862573 |
Changxing Wang1, Da Chen2, Siyuan Tang1, Yongsheng Yang1, Xiameng Li1, Feng Xie1, Qinglei Guo3,4.
Abstract
Fluorescent fluorine-doped graphene quantum dots (F-GQDs) have been synthesized via the hydrothermal method using long-chain polymer polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as the precursor. Due to the unique molecular structure of PVDF, a possible synthesis process of F-GQDs has been put forward. F-GQDs have adjustable emission wavelength by simply adjusting the concentration of the solution. As the concentration increases, the emission wavelength of F-GQDs gradually red shifts from 455 nm (blue) to 551 nm (yellow-green). In addition, F-GQDs also exhibit a sensitive fluorescence response to water content in organic solvents, and the ultralow detections limit are 0.056% in ethanol and 0.124% in DMF. Besides, due to strong UV absorption capacity, a photothermal film is fabricated by embedding F-GQDs in PDMS. The temperature of F-GQDs/PDMS polymer film can reach 33.4 oC under simulated sunlight, while the maximum temperature of blank PDMS film only reach 29.4 oC. Based on this phenomenon, a new type of anti-counterfeiting device is designed by combining F-GQDs/PDMS film with temperature change ink.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-counterfeiting; F-GQDs; Photothermal film; Tunable fluorescence; Water sensor
Year: 2021 PMID: 34862573 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-05108-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833