Issue 9, 2015

One-step spontaneous synthesis of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles with thermosensitivity from polyethylene glycol

Abstract

In this study, we propose the first use of polyethylene glycol (PEG) as a carbon precursor via a spontaneous exothermic reaction involving phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) to synthesize fluorescent carbon nanoparticles (FCNPs). The unique FCNPs, which emit bluish violet light under UV light, have a diameter of less than 10 nm and a high quantum yield of 18.4%. Moreover, the FCNPs without further treatments show excellent thermosensitivity, excitation-dependent multicolor emission, high solubility in water, and superior photostability. This facile, economical and convenient route is expected to inspire more research into the origin and applications of FCNPs, as well as delivering FCNP-based materials.

Graphical abstract: One-step spontaneous synthesis of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles with thermosensitivity from polyethylene glycol

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2015
Accepted
06 Jul 2015
First published
06 Jul 2015

New J. Chem., 2015,39, 7033-7039

One-step spontaneous synthesis of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles with thermosensitivity from polyethylene glycol

S. Li, R. Pan, Y. Ait Mehdi, D. Xiao and H. He, New J. Chem., 2015, 39, 7033 DOI: 10.1039/C5NJ01129A

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