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Δευτέρα 27 Νοεμβρίου 2017

Synthesis of Carbon Dots with Multiple Color Emission by Controlled Graphitization and Surface Functionalization

Abstract

Multiple-color-emissive carbon dots (CDots) have potential applications in various fields such as bioimaging, light-emitting devices, and photocatalysis. The majority of the current CDots to date exhibit excitation-wavelength-dependent emissions with their maximum emission limited at the blue-light region. Here, a synthesis of multiple-color-emission CDots by controlled graphitization and surface function is reported. The CDots are synthesized through controlled thermal pyrolysis of citric acid and urea. By regulating the thermal-pyrolysis temperature and ratio of reactants, the maximum emission of the resulting CDots gradually shifts from blue to red light, covering the entire light spectrum. Specifically, the emission position of the CDots can be tuned from 430 to 630 nm through controlling the extent of graphitization and the amount of surface functional groups, [BOND]COOH. The relative photoluminescence quantum yields of the CDots with blue, green, and red emission reach up to 52.6%, 35.1%, and 12.9%, respectively. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the CDots can be uniformly dispersed into epoxy resins and be fabricated as transparent CDots/epoxy composites for multiple-color- and white-light-emitting devices. This research opens a door for developing low-cost CDots as alternative phosphors for light-emitting devices.

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Highly efficient multiple color emission carbon dots (CDots) are prepared through thermal pyrolysis of citric acid and urea under controlled reaction conditions. The emissions can be tuned by the extent of graphitization and the amount of surface [BOND]COOH groups. Pure-CDot-based multiple-color and white-color light-emitting devices are fabricated by using these CDots as a phosphor dispersed in the epoxy resin.



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