Issue 64, 2012

Highly luminescent carbon nanodots by microwave-assisted pyrolysis

Abstract

Carbon nanodots (CDs) with a low cytotoxicity have been synthesized by one-step microwave-assisted pyrolysis of citric acid in the presence of various amine molecules. The primary amine molecules have been confirmed to serve dual roles as N-doping precursors and surface passivation agents, both of which considerably enhanced the fluorescence of the CDs.

Graphical abstract: Highly luminescent carbon nanodots by microwave-assisted pyrolysis

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 May 2012
Accepted
19 Jun 2012
First published
21 Jun 2012

Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 7955-7957

Highly luminescent carbon nanodots by microwave-assisted pyrolysis

X. Zhai, P. Zhang, C. Liu, T. Bai, W. Li, L. Dai and W. Liu, Chem. Commun., 2012, 48, 7955 DOI: 10.1039/C2CC33869F

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