Large scale synthesis of red emissive carbon dots powder by solid state reaction for fingerprint identification

A rapid and simple approach was reported to synthesize carbon dots on large scale via solid state reaction and the obtained carbon dots powder works well for latent fingerprint identification. [Display omitted] Red emissive carbon dots (CDs) powder was synthesized on a large scale from phloroglucino...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese chemical letters 2021-06, Vol.32 (6), p.1953-1956
Hauptverfasser: Niu, Xiaoqing, Song, Tianbing, Xiong, Huanming
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Zusammenfassung:A rapid and simple approach was reported to synthesize carbon dots on large scale via solid state reaction and the obtained carbon dots powder works well for latent fingerprint identification. [Display omitted] Red emissive carbon dots (CDs) powder was synthesized on a large scale from phloroglucinol and boric acid by a novel solid state reaction with yield up to 75%. This method is safe and convenient, for it needs neither high pressure reactors nor complicated post-treatment procedures. The as-prepared carbon dots powder exhibited strong red fluorescence with excitation-independent behavior. XPS measurement and PL spectra suggest that such red fluorescence arise from boron-doped structures in CDs, which increases along with the boron concentration on CDs surface but decreases when the concentration quenching effect takes place. To overcome the aggregation induced fluorescence quenching of the solid CDs powder, the conventional methods are dispersing CDs into a large amount of inert substrates. But our present work provides a new strategy to realize strong red fluorescence of CDs in solid state. As a result, such carbon dots powder works well for latent fingerprint identification on various material surfaces.
ISSN:1001-8417
1878-5964
DOI:10.1016/j.cclet.2021.01.006