Highly efficient carbon dot-based room-temperature fluorescence-phosphorescence dual emitter

Carbon dot (CD)-based room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) nanomaterials have constituted a research hotspot in multidisciplinary fields. Among the promising RTP CDs, fluorescence-phosphorescence dual emissive CDs (FP-CDs) are currently drawing enormous attention. Herein, highly efficient blue-gre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2021-11, Vol.9 (43), p.15577-15582
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Biao, Yu, Runnan, Xu, Kunxiang, Zou, Chao, Ma, Huanyu, Qu, Songnan, Tan, Zhan'ao
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Zusammenfassung:Carbon dot (CD)-based room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) nanomaterials have constituted a research hotspot in multidisciplinary fields. Among the promising RTP CDs, fluorescence-phosphorescence dual emissive CDs (FP-CDs) are currently drawing enormous attention. Herein, highly efficient blue-green FP-CDs were easily prepared by a solvent-free pyrolysis treatment of hydroxyurea. The obtained FP-CDs showed high photoluminescence and phosphorescence quantum yields of 21% and 13%, respectively. Detailed experimental characterization revealed that the efficient dual-emission property is derived from the aromatic carbonyl groups at the edge of FP-CDs. Benefiting from the unique optical performance, FP-CDs exhibited good potential in anticounterfeiting and information encryption. This study offers a new strategy for developing dual-emission fluorescence-phosphorescence nanomaterials. Fluorescence-phosphorescence dual emissive carbon dots are facilely synthesized from hydroxyurea through a one-step solvent-free pyrolysis reaction, with a high photoluminescence quantum yield of 21% and phosphorescence quantum yield of 13%.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/d1tc04051k