Rationally Designed Matrix-Free Carbon Dots with Wavelength-Tunable Room-Temperature Phosphorescence

  • Hetong Qi
  • , Xiaofeng Cui
  • , Hengqi Zhang
  • , Yuxi Tong
  • , Manping Qian
  • , Wenshuai Zhou
  • , Shujiang Ding
  • , Honglan Qi

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Abstract

We report the rational design of the matrix-free carbon dots (C-dots) with long wavelength and wavelength-tunable room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP). Taking advantage of microwave-assisted heating treatment, three RTP C-dots in boric acid (BA) composites are synthesized by using diethylenetriaminepentakis (methylphosphonic acid) as a multiple-sites crosslink agent, a moderately acid catalyst and P source; phenylenediamines (either o-PD, m-PD, or p-PD, respectively) as building block while BA as a carbonization-retardant matrix. After the water-soluble BA matrix is removed by dialysis, three matrix-free C-dots are obtained with RTP emission at 540, 550 and 570 nm under an excitation wavelength of 365 nm. Alterations of RTP emission of three matrix-free C-dots are ascribed to the difference in their particle size and band gap from n-π* transition. Furthermore, the application of three matrix-free C-dots are successfully performed in information encryption and decryption.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202201284
JournalChemistry - An Asian Journal
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • information encryption
  • long wavelength
  • matrix-free carbon dots
  • room temperature phosphorescence
  • tunable wavelength

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