Issue 29, 2018

Surface functionalisation significantly changes the physical and electronic properties of carbon nano-dots

Abstract

Biomolecule functionalisation of carbon nano-dots (CDs) greatly enhances their biocompatibility and applicability, however, little is known about their molecular structure. Using an arsenal of spectroscopic and analytical techniques, we provide new insights into the physical and electronic structure of uncoated and glycan-functionalised CDs. Our studies reveal that surface functionalisation does not always result in a homogenous corona surrounding the core, and the choice of carbohydrate significantly affects the electronic structure of the surface CD states. Further, the average surface coverage of an ensemble of CDs can be probed via transient absorption spectroscopy. These findings have implications for CDs targeted at interactions with biological systems or local sensors.

Graphical abstract: Surface functionalisation significantly changes the physical and electronic properties of carbon nano-dots

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Apr 2018
Accepted
06 Jul 2018
First published
10 Jul 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2018,10, 13908-13912

Surface functionalisation significantly changes the physical and electronic properties of carbon nano-dots

T. A. Swift, M. Duchi, S. A. Hill, D. Benito-Alifonso, R. L. Harniman, S. Sheikh, S. A. Davis, A. M. Seddon, H. M. Whitney, M. C. Galan and T. A. A. Oliver, Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 13908 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR03430C

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