Search results for "Carbon Dot"

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Disclosing the emissive surface traps in green-emitting carbon nanodots

2021

Abstract The bright photoluminescence of surface-functionalized carbon nanoparticles, known as carbon nanodots (CDs), has been studied for more than a decade because of its fundamental photo-physical interest and strong technological potential. However, the essential nature of the electronic states involved in their typical light emission remains very elusive. Here, we provide conclusive evidence that surface carboxylic moieties are the key to CD fluorescence. The synergy of nanosecond and femtosecond optical studies, cryogenic fluorescence, computational investigations and chemical engineering of a strategically chosen model CD system, allows to demonstrate that their visible-light transit…

Surface (mathematics)PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceCryogenic studieschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryNanosecond010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFluorescenceFluorescence0104 chemical sciencesElectron transferchemistryChemical physicsFemtosecondFemtosecond spectroscopyCarbon dotsGeneral Materials ScienceLight emissionQuantum chemical calculations0210 nano-technologyCarbon
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Quantum and carbon dots conjugated molecularly imprinted polymers as advanced nanomaterials for selective recognition of analytes in environmental, f…

2021

Abstract Samples with complex matrix analyzed during explanation of pathogenesis of various diseases and food or environmental monitoring request advanced analytical and instrumental devices. Among the materials used for described purposes, quantum (QDs) or carbon dots (CDs) layered by molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) shells have gained widespread attention. Unique optical and physicochemical properties of QDs/CDs together with high MIPs selectivity make the QD/CD-MIP conjugates capable of adsorbing specific target molecules – such a binding event is then transduced as the optical signal of the response by the QDs/CDs. This review includes brief introduction on principles of imprinting p…

Molecularly imprinted polymerAnalyteBioanalysisComplex matrixMaterials science010401 analytical chemistryMolecularly imprinted polymerQuantum dotchemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyConjugated system01 natural sciencesCarbon dot0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryNanomaterialschemistryBioanalysisCore-shell materialQuantumCarbonSpectroscopyTrac-Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Electron transfer between carbon dots and tetranuclear Dawson-derived sandwich polyanions

2022

Among the photocatalysts which could be used for converting solar energy, polyoxometalates are often regarded as ideal candidates because of their remarkable performances in photocatalytic water splitting and photodegradation of pollutants. Nonetheless, these polyanions are only capable of absorbing UV light, unless coupled to a visible-light photosensitizer. Carbon nanodots are especially promising for this purpose because of their strong visible-light absorption, photostability, non-toxicity, and very low production costs. In this work we demonstrate the possibility of coupling carbon dots to polyoxometalates with different structures, by a simple self-assembly approach based on electrost…

Electron transferLightSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronspolyoxometalatesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolyelectrolytesCarbon DotCarbon nanodotCarbonCatalysisPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Hybrid Inorganic‐Organic White Light Emitting Diodes

2020

This chapter reviews the state of the art of materials, technologies, characterizations, process and challenges concerning hybrid white light‐emitting diodes (LEDs). Here, for a “hybrid LED” we mean a device based on a layer of organic phosphors (or a mix of inorganic and organic ones) pumped by a high‐energy inorganic LED. Light is emitted by a frequency down‐conversion (sometimes simply named color‐conversion) process. Benefits and weak spots of this technology are investigated with a special attention for the materials involved into the process of frequency down‐conversion, in order to envisage the future impact of the hybrid lighting technology among the well‐established inorganic ones.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryWhite lightOptoelectronicsMetal-organic frameworkInorganic organicbusinessHybrid Inorganic-Organic White Light Emitting Diodes (HWLEDs) Frequency-down conversion Luminescent polymers and molecular dyes Biomaterials and biomolecules Metal-Organic Frameworks Carbon dots Color tuning and rendering of HWLEDs Stability of HWLEDsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaDiode
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Carbon based nanomaterials for tissue engineering of bone: Building new bone on small black scaffolds: A review.

2019

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0301 basic medicineScaffoldCarbon nanotubesNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubeReview ArticleBone tissuelaw.inventionNanodiamondsScaffold03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTissue engineeringlawBone cellmedicineCarbon dotsTissue engineeringlcsh:Science (General)BoneCarbon nanomaterialsComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSGraphene oxidelcsh:R5-920MultidisciplinaryChemistryRegeneration (biology)030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCarbon nanomaterialsFullerenesStem celllcsh:Medicine (General)lcsh:Q1-390Journal of advanced research
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LIQUIDI IONICI E CARBON DOTS UNITI NEI GEL IBRIDI!

2020

La ricerca di materiali sempre più efficienti abbraccia svariati campi della società attuale e l’unione di due componenti con peculiarità complementari può generare materiali altamente innovativi. I gel formati da carbon nanodots e liquidi ionici non soltanto preservano le caratteristiche dei singoli componenti, ma ne migliorano le prestazioni, generando così un materiale ibrido performante e facilmente modulabile in base alle applicazioni richieste.

liquidi ionici carbon dots gel supramolecolari
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Photoinduced charge separation in functional carbon-silver nanohybrids

2022

In recent times, nanoscience is devoting growing interest to the easy assembly of well-established nanomaterials into hybrid nanostructures displaying new emerging features. Here, we study the photophysicochemical response of binary nanohybrids obtained by the spontaneous coupling of luminescent carbon dots to silver nanoparticles with controlled surface charge. Evidence of the successful coupling is obtained by steady-state and time resolved optical measurements and further confirmed by direct imaging. We demonstrate strong interactions within nanohybrids, which can be modelled in terms of a sub-picosecond electron transfer from photoexcited carbon dots to silver nanoparticles. Accordingly…

carbon dots femtosecond charge transferSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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Nitrogen-doped carbon dots embedded in a SiO2 monolith for solid-state fluorescent detection of Cu2+ ions

2017

We describe the simple fabrication of SiO2 sol-gel monoliths embedding highly luminescent carbon nanodots (CDs) sensitive to metal ions. The pristine CDs we synthesize display an intense dual emission consisting in two fluorescence bands in the green and violet region, and we demonstrate that this photoluminescence is substantially unchanged when the dots are incorporated in the SiO2 matrix. The emission of these CDs is quenched by interactions with Cu2+ ions, which can be used to detect these ions with a detection limit of 1 μM. The chromophores remain accessible to diffusing Cu2+ ions even after embedding CDs in the sol-gel monolith, where their detection capabilities are preserved. Such …

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticMetal ions in aqueous solutionAnalytical chemistryBioengineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesFunctional materialIonPhase (matter)General Materials ScienceMonolithPhotoluminescenceRatiometric sensorSensorgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChemistry (all)General ChemistryChromophore021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsFluorescenceCarbon dotAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesModeling and SimulationMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyLuminescence
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Highly Efficient Electron Transfer in a Carbon Dot–Polyoxometalate Nanohybrid

2020

Using solar radiation to fuel catalytic processes is often regarded as the solution to our energy needs. However, developing effective photocatalysts that are active under visible light has proven to be difficult, often due to the toxicity, instability, and high cost of suitable catalysts. We engineered a novel photoactive nanomaterial obtained by the spontaneous electrostatic coupling of carbon nanodots with [P2W18O62]6-, a molecular catalyst belonging to the class of polyoxometalates. While the former are used as photosensitizers, the latter was chosen for its ability to catalyze reductive reactions such as dye decomposition and water splitting. We find the electron transfer within the na…

Carbon dotMaterials sciencecarbon dots photocatalysis ultrafastSettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale02 engineering and technologyRadiation010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energy0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisElectron transferPolyoxometalateGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyVisible spectrumThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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Harnessing Molecular Fluorophores in the Carbon Dots Matrix: The Case of Safranin O

2022

The origin of fluorescence in carbon dots (C-dots) is still a puzzling phenomenon. The emission is, in most of the cases, due to molecular fluorophores formed in situ during the synthesis. The carbonization during C-dots processing does not allow, however, a fine control of the properties and makes finding the source of the fluorescence a challenging task. In this work, we present a strategy to embed a pre-formed fluorescent molecule, safranin O dye, into an amorphous carbonaceous dot obtained by citric acid carbonization. The dye is introduced in the melted solution of citric acid and after pyrolysis remains incorporated in a carbonaceous matrix to form red-emitting C-dots that are strongl…

safranincarbon dots; safranin; phosphors; nanoparticlesGeneral Chemical Engineeringcarbon dotsSettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentalecarbon dots; nanoparticles; phosphors; safraninGeneral Materials Sciencenanoparticlesphosphors
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