Dual-fluorescence carbon dots have great potential as nanosensors in life and materials sciences. Such carbon dots can be obtained via a solvothermal synthesis route with glutathione and formamide. In this work, we show that the dual-fluorescence emission of the synthesis products does not originate from a single carbon dot emitter, but rather from a mixture of physically separate compounds. We characterized the synthesis products with UV-vis, Raman, infrared, and fluorescence spectroscopy, and identified blue-emissive carbon dots and red-emissive porphyrin. We demonstrate an easy way to separate the two compounds without the need for time-consuming dialysis. Understanding the nature of the system, we can now steer the synthesis toward the ...
Carbon dots have wide applications in bioimaging, encryption, sensing, and light-emitting devices, b...
Fluorescent dual-emission carbon nanodots (DECNDs), which contained two different emitters, the blue...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Carbon dots (CDs) usually emit a strong blue light and excita...
Dual-fluorescence carbon dots have great potential as nanosensors in life and materials sciences. Su...
Carbon dots have garnered significant attention owing to their versatile and highly tunable optical ...
The development of robust and reproducible synthetic strategies for the production of carbon dots wi...
The burgeoning interest raised by carbon dots (CDs) is an epitome of the urgency to develop green an...
New Cu-doped dual-emission carbon dots (D-CDs) were synthesized rapidly and simply via a one-pot sol...
Similar to fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and graphene, carbon dots (CDs) are causing a lot of researc...
Recently, molecular fluorophores were shown to be formed in the bottom-up chemical synthesis, contri...
We synthesized sub‐10 nm carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) consistent with photoluminescent carbon dots (C...
Fluorescence lifetimes and quantum yields featuring polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and othe...
Luminescent nanomaterials are encouraging scaffolds for diverse applications such as chemical sensor...
We synthetized carbon dots by a pyrolitic method, and studied their photoluminescence in aqueous env...
Recently, carbon nanoparticles have emerged to represent a new class of zero-dimensional carbon nano...
Carbon dots have wide applications in bioimaging, encryption, sensing, and light-emitting devices, b...
Fluorescent dual-emission carbon nanodots (DECNDs), which contained two different emitters, the blue...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Carbon dots (CDs) usually emit a strong blue light and excita...
Dual-fluorescence carbon dots have great potential as nanosensors in life and materials sciences. Su...
Carbon dots have garnered significant attention owing to their versatile and highly tunable optical ...
The development of robust and reproducible synthetic strategies for the production of carbon dots wi...
The burgeoning interest raised by carbon dots (CDs) is an epitome of the urgency to develop green an...
New Cu-doped dual-emission carbon dots (D-CDs) were synthesized rapidly and simply via a one-pot sol...
Similar to fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and graphene, carbon dots (CDs) are causing a lot of researc...
Recently, molecular fluorophores were shown to be formed in the bottom-up chemical synthesis, contri...
We synthesized sub‐10 nm carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) consistent with photoluminescent carbon dots (C...
Fluorescence lifetimes and quantum yields featuring polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and othe...
Luminescent nanomaterials are encouraging scaffolds for diverse applications such as chemical sensor...
We synthetized carbon dots by a pyrolitic method, and studied their photoluminescence in aqueous env...
Recently, carbon nanoparticles have emerged to represent a new class of zero-dimensional carbon nano...
Carbon dots have wide applications in bioimaging, encryption, sensing, and light-emitting devices, b...
Fluorescent dual-emission carbon nanodots (DECNDs), which contained two different emitters, the blue...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Carbon dots (CDs) usually emit a strong blue light and excita...