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Fluorescent nitrogen-rich carbon nanodots with an unexpected β-C3N4nanocrystalline structure

2016

Carbon nanodots are a class of nanoparticles with variable structures and compositions which exhibit a range of useful optical and photochemical properties. Since nitrogen doping is commonly used to enhance the fluorescence properties of carbon nanodots, understanding how nitrogen affects their structure, electronic properties and fluorescence mechanism is important to fully unravel their potential. Here we use a multi-technique approach to study heavily nitrogen-doped carbon dots synthesized by a simple bottom-up approach and capable of bright and color-tunable fluorescence in the visible region. These experiments reveal a new variant of optically active carbonaceous dots, that is a nanocr…

Materials scienceBand gapSettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentalenanocarbon photoluminescence photo-physics photo-chemistryNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesFluorescenceSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Nanocrystalline material0104 chemical scienceschemistryNanocrystalMaterials ChemistryBeta carbon nitride0210 nano-technologyCarbonSurface statesJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Modified nanocarbons as catalysts in organic processes

2019

The application of nanocarbons as useful scaffolds for the production of a wide range of catalytic systems is an ever-growing field as witnessed by the huge amount of research on this topic. Both covalent and non-covalent modifications of nanocarbons represent the main routes to gain access to hybrid nanostructured catalysts. In this chapter the attention will be focused on nanocarbons, namely, fullerene, nanotubes, and graphene, employed for catalytic purposes covering both organocatalytic and metal-based (metal nanoparticles, organometallic complexes) reactions, whereas simple physical mixtures of nanocarbons and metal nanoparticles as well as examples dealing with electrocatalysis or pho…

Materials scienceFullereneGrapheneCarbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubeSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaCatalysisCatalysislaw.inventionNanocarbonsChemical engineeringFullerenelawGraphene
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Carbon Nanodots: A Review—From the Current Understanding of the Fundamental Photophysics to the Full Control of the Optical Response

2018

Carbon dots (CDs) are an emerging family of nanosystems displaying a range of fascinating properties. Broadly speaking, they can be described as small, surface-functionalized carbonaceous nanoparticles characterized by an intense and tunable fluorescence, a marked sensitivity to the environment and a range of interesting photochemical properties. CDs are currently the subject of very intense research, motivated by their possible applications in many fields, including bioimaging, solar energy harvesting, nanosensing, light-emitting devices and photocatalyis. This review covers the latest advancements in the field of CDs, with a focus on the fundamental understanding of their key photophysica…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials science530 PhysicsultrafastphotophysicNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesElectronic stateslcsh:QD241-441lcsh:Organic chemistryCarbon nanodotscarbon dots540 Chemistryfemtosecondcarbon dotphotophysicsphotochemistrynanocarbonSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSolar energy harvestingFemtosecondfluorescence0210 nano-technologyUltrashort pulse
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Photoluminescence of Carbon Dots Embedded in a SiO2 Matrix

2016

Abstract We synthetized carbon dots by a pyrolitic method, and studied their photoluminescence in aqueous environment and upon trapping in a solid matrix. To this aim, we devised a facile procedure allowing to embed the dots in amorphous SiO2, without the need of any pre-functionalization of the nanoparticles, and capable of yielding a brightly photoluminescent monolith. Experimental data reveal a remarkable similarity between the emission properties of carbon dots in water and in SiO2, suggesting that the chromophores responsible of the photoluminescence undergo only weak interactions with the environment. Time-resolved photoluminescence data reveal that the typical photoluminescence tunab…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials sciencePhotoluminescent nanocarbonAnalytical chemistryNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyTrapping010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCarbon dots; Photoluminescent nanocarbons; Photoluminescent silica monolith; Time-resolved photoluminescence; Materials Science (all)Photoluminescence excitationMonolithgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryChromophore021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCarbon dot0104 chemical sciencesAmorphous solidchemistryOptoelectronicsPhotoluminescent silica monolithMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologybusinessCarbonTime-resolved photoluminescence
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