Controllable Fabrication, Photoluminescence Mechanism, and Novel Application of Green–Yellow–Orange Fluorescent Carbon-Based Nanodots

2019 
Carbon-based nanodots (CBNs), as spick-and-span carbon nanomaterials, have been widely studied and applied in numerous fields. However, the controlled fabrication and photoluminescence (PL) mechanism remains an incompletely understood and widely debated topic. Herein, green, yellow, and orange light-emitting CBNs were fabricated by a one-step hydrothermal process with 4-aminobenzoic acid and 1,3-diaminobenzene, 1,2-diaminobenzene, and 1,4-diaminobenzene as precursors, respectively; the resulting CBNs were named gCBNs, yCBNs, and oCBNs, respectively. By adjusting the reaction conditions, including precursor, solvent, atmosphere, and dissolved solvent, the controllable fabrication of CBNs can be realized. We speculate that the PL of CBNs is dominated by the degrees of oxidation and amidation, which, together, cause the differences in the density of N-states and quantum size, ultimately manifesting as changes in three CBNs’ fluorescence behaviors. Finally, the CBNs were used as agents to image four model cel...
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