Issue 31, 2019

Wash-induced multicolor tuning of carbon nano-dot/micro-belt hybrids with full recyclability and stable color convertibility

Abstract

Multicolor carbon phosphors as emerging light conversion materials, with full recyclability and stable color convertibility, are poised to accelerate the sustainable development of environment-friendly optoelectronics. Herein, we firstly report a facile strategy, combining single-step hydrothermal and differential washing methods, for the preparation of multicolor carbon emitters with nano-dot/micro-belt structures. The as-prepared hybrids exhibit excellent film-forming ability and demonstrate controllable multicolor solid-state luminescence ranging from white and green to blue light emission, by utilizing the synergistic effect between nano-dot and micro-belt structures. Particularly, the hybrid white emitters possess a robust ability of being fully recyclable without any performance degradation and formation of harmful byproducts. Moreover, light-emitting devices (LEDs) coated with the hybrid emitters show stable voltage-independent luminescence behavior in lighting applications. This work provides a simple route to modulate the optical properties of multicolor carbon-based emitters and shows great potential in the sustainable development of lighting-related products.

Graphical abstract: Wash-induced multicolor tuning of carbon nano-dot/micro-belt hybrids with full recyclability and stable color convertibility

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 Jun 2019
Accepted
18 Jul 2019
First published
19 Jul 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 14592-14597

Wash-induced multicolor tuning of carbon nano-dot/micro-belt hybrids with full recyclability and stable color convertibility

S. Cheng, Y. Ding, Q. Chang, S. Zhong, W. Shen, H. Mao, X. Zhai, G. Lu, Z. Deng, J. Liu, F. Xiu and W. Huang, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 14592 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR04972J

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