| Literature DB >> 35515301 |
Tianhao Ji1, Peidong Fan1, Xueli Li1, Zhipeng Mei2, Yongyun Mao2, Yanqing Tian2.
Abstract
EDTA-bonded multi-connected carbon-dots (EDTA-C-dots) were prepared from carbon dot precursors and complexed with Eu3+ to give Eu3+-coordinated EDTA-bonded multi-connected carbon dots (Eu-EDTA-C-dots). Whereas EDTA-C-dots were readily soluble in DMSO, Eu-EDTA-C-dots could not be easily dissolved in DMSO, water, or other common organic solvents. The newly prepared materials were thoroughly characterized. The X-ray diffraction results showed that no crystalline phase of Eu oxides (europium oxide or europium hydroxide) could be observed in Eu-EDTA-C-dots. The infrared and UV-Vis spectra showed that coordination with Eu3+ ions did not damage the structure of the EDTA-C-dots. It was found that EDTA could be easily grafted on the surface of carbon dots and EDTA had minimal influence on the photoluminescence of the carbon dot matrix. In contrast, the existence of Eu3+ ions strongly quenched the photoluminescence of Eu-EDTA-C-dots. The measured and fitted decay lifetime indicated that Eu-EDTA-C-dots possessed two photoluminescence decay processes, i.e., radiative recombination and non-radiative recombination. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 35515301 PMCID: PMC9062604 DOI: 10.1039/c9ra01521c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 3.361
Fig. 1Schematic illustration of the preparation process of EDTA–C-dots and Eu–EDTA–C-dots. In the inset, there includes one HRTEM image of precursor C-dots with about 2.5 nm of particle diameter.
Fig. 2Characterizations of precursor C-dots and EDTA-free x-C-dots: (A) FTIR spectra; (B) XRD patterns; (C) PL of the C-dots; (D) PL of the x-C-dots.
Fig. 3(A) XRD pattern of Eu–EDTA–C-dots; (B) FTIR spectra of EDTA–C-dots and Eu–EDTA–C-dots; (C) TEM image of EDTA–C-dots; (D) TEM image of Eu–EDTA–C-dots. Inset in (C) is the TEM image of precursor x-C-dots.
Fig. 4UV-Vis absorption spectra of EDTA–C-dots and Eu–EDTA–C-dots. Inset is the PL spectra of the EDTA–C-dots and Eu–EDTA–C-dots under 340 nm of excitation wavelength.
Fig. 5Photoluminescence spectra of EDTA–C-dots and Eu–EDTA–C-dots under different excitation wavelength.
Fig. 6Luminescence decay spectra of EDTA–C-dots (a) and Eu–EDTA–C-dots (b) with 340 nm of excitation wavelength.