Carbonized polymer dots (CPDs), a peculiar type of carbon dots, show extremely high quantum yields, making them very attractive nanostructures for application in optics and biophotonics. The origin of the strong photoluminescence of CPDs resides in a complicated interplay of several radiative mechanisms. To understand the correlation between CPD processing and properties, the early stage formation of carbonized polymer dots has been studied. In the synthesis, citric acid monohydrate and 2-amino-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol have been thermally degraded at 180 °C. The use of an oil bath instead of a more traditional hydrothermal reactor has allowed the CPD properties to be monitored at different reactions times. Transmission electron mic...
In recent years, fluorescent carbon dots have attracted great attention due to their good luminescen...
Abstract: Carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized from various pairs of hydroxylic acids and amines under...
Herein we report the one-pot synthesis of a fluorescent polymer-like material (pCD) by exploiting ru...
Carbonized polymer dots (CPDs), a peculiar type of carbon dots, show extremely high quantum yields, ...
Despite the advancements in synthetic methods, it is still challenging to prepare white light‐emitti...
Fluorescent carbon dots (C-dots) have been found to be a new class of nanomaterial for potential app...
Carbon dots (C-dots) are emerging as new emitting nanomaterials for optoelectronics, bioimaging, and...
In recent years, new carbonized nanomaterials have emerged in imaging, sensing, and various biomedic...
The emission of a bright blue fluorescence is a unique feature common to the vast variety of polymer...
We disclose a green, cost and time effective approach to impart photoluminescent properties to a ran...
Abstract Red-emitting carbonized polymer dots (CPDs) was prepared from p-phenylenediamine (p-PD) aqu...
Due to their unique properties of photoluminescence, biocompatibility, photostability, ease of prepa...
Carbon Dots (CDs), fabricated by hydrothermal bottom-up synthesis, are complex materials, whose opti...
The emission of a bright blue fluorescence is a unique feature common to the vast variety of polymer...
Carbon dots (C-Dots) are recognized as excellent, zero-dimensional, bio-compatible nanoparticles wit...
In recent years, fluorescent carbon dots have attracted great attention due to their good luminescen...
Abstract: Carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized from various pairs of hydroxylic acids and amines under...
Herein we report the one-pot synthesis of a fluorescent polymer-like material (pCD) by exploiting ru...
Carbonized polymer dots (CPDs), a peculiar type of carbon dots, show extremely high quantum yields, ...
Despite the advancements in synthetic methods, it is still challenging to prepare white light‐emitti...
Fluorescent carbon dots (C-dots) have been found to be a new class of nanomaterial for potential app...
Carbon dots (C-dots) are emerging as new emitting nanomaterials for optoelectronics, bioimaging, and...
In recent years, new carbonized nanomaterials have emerged in imaging, sensing, and various biomedic...
The emission of a bright blue fluorescence is a unique feature common to the vast variety of polymer...
We disclose a green, cost and time effective approach to impart photoluminescent properties to a ran...
Abstract Red-emitting carbonized polymer dots (CPDs) was prepared from p-phenylenediamine (p-PD) aqu...
Due to their unique properties of photoluminescence, biocompatibility, photostability, ease of prepa...
Carbon Dots (CDs), fabricated by hydrothermal bottom-up synthesis, are complex materials, whose opti...
The emission of a bright blue fluorescence is a unique feature common to the vast variety of polymer...
Carbon dots (C-Dots) are recognized as excellent, zero-dimensional, bio-compatible nanoparticles wit...
In recent years, fluorescent carbon dots have attracted great attention due to their good luminescen...
Abstract: Carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized from various pairs of hydroxylic acids and amines under...
Herein we report the one-pot synthesis of a fluorescent polymer-like material (pCD) by exploiting ru...