Comparison of N-doped carbon dots synthesized from the main components of plants including cellulose, lignin, and xylose: Characterized, fluorescence mechanism, and potential applications

In this study, N-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) synthesized from the main components of plants, including cellulose (N-cCDs), lignin (N-lCDs), and xylose (N-xCDs), were compared. TEM, XRD, FT-IR, and XPS were carried out to characterize their morphology and chemical composition. Results show that the thr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dyes and pigments 2020-12, Vol.183, p.108725, Article 108725
Hauptverfasser: Liao, Xiufen, Chen, Congjin, Zhou, Ruxia, Huang, Quanlong, Liang, Qinglong, Huang, Zuqiang, Zhang, Yanjuan, Hu, Huayu, Liang, Yanglin
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, N-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) synthesized from the main components of plants, including cellulose (N-cCDs), lignin (N-lCDs), and xylose (N-xCDs), were compared. TEM, XRD, FT-IR, and XPS were carried out to characterize their morphology and chemical composition. Results show that the three obtained N-CDs contained N-doped sp2 and sp3 hybrid carbon core, which was surrounded by oxygen- and nitrogen-containing functional groups. The three N-CDs exhibited a novel double excitation-one emission phenomenon, and their fluorescence were significantly enhanced by N-doping. Moreover, this study indicated that high lignin-containing biomass is not appropriate for producing CDs by hydrothermal method. Cellulose is conducive to produce CDs, while it needs a relatively high temperature and a long time. Low-molecular carbohydrate-rich biomass and nitrogen-containing biomass is the better carbon source to produce the CDs. Also, this study revealed that N-cCDs and N-xCDs are excellent candidates for fluorescent ink, fabrics identifying, temperature sensing, and Hg2+ sensing. Due to its poor fluorescence property, N-lCDs is not suitable for fluorescent ink and fabrics identification. [Display omitted] ∙N-CDs produced from the main components of plants have been compared.∙Double excitation-one emission phenomenon for all of the CDs and N-CDs was discussed.∙Fluorescence mechanism for the three CDs and N-CDs have been discussed.∙Potential applications of the three N-CDs were studied.
ISSN:0143-7208
1873-3743
DOI:10.1016/j.dyepig.2020.108725