A new insights into multicolor emissive carbon dots using Trachelospermum jasminoides leaves for the application of WLEDs

Carbon dots (CDs) have recently emerged as a very encouraging family of materials with augmented performance in WLEDs. Facile synthesis of CDs with high optical tuning using sustainable green precursors is a great challenge in the applications of WLEDs. In this work, we prepare red, green, and blue-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 2022-08, Vol.647, p.128959, Article 128959
Hauptverfasser: Kumari, Rinki, Sahu, Sumanta Kumar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Carbon dots (CDs) have recently emerged as a very encouraging family of materials with augmented performance in WLEDs. Facile synthesis of CDs with high optical tuning using sustainable green precursors is a great challenge in the applications of WLEDs. In this work, we prepare red, green, and blue-color emissive CDs (RGB CDs) using an extract of Star Jasmine leaves (Trachelospermum jasminoides). The red emission originates due to the presence of an extensive conjugated carbonic system with a few esters (-COOR) and amide (-CONR) moieties on their surface. And the shorter wavelength emission appears due to the presence of carboxylic (-COO) moieties. Specifically, in green emissive CDs, the formation of the OZnO bond causes the fluorescence shifting (>100 nm) and a higher lifetime as it restricts the making of the conjugated -COOR/-CONR groups. The detailed study revealed that an average lifetime of CDs has a linear relationship with the core state lifetime. These highly stable and effective naturally produced RGB CDs have been used as fabrication of WLEDs, which exhibited CCT and CIE coordinates of 4283 K and (0.36,0.32), respectively. Additionally, the red CDs detected water and chloroform visually and fluorometrically in a broad range. This work will open up a new route for developing high-performance WLEDs using natural precursors. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0927-7757
1873-4359
DOI:10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.128959