S, N-codoped Oil-soluble Fluorescent Carbon Dots for High Color-rendering WLED

2020 
Carbon dots (CDs) have attracted widespread attention in light-emitting-diode (LED) applications owing to their environmental friendliness, easy processing and unique optical properties. For the practical use of CDs in LEDs, the controllable synthesis of high performance oil-soluble carbon dots are still in urgent demand. In this study, S, N-codoped oil-soluble carbon dots (S, N-OCDs) with average size of 3.38 nm were prepared by solvothermal reaction of acetone, dimethyl trithiocarbonate (DMTTC) and nitric acid. Characterization results reveal that both the conjugated aromatic π systems from aldol condensation and highly active free radicals from DMTTC essentially dominate the development of this yellow-green emitting S, N-OCDs which possess high carbonization, quantum yield (21.08 %) and oil-solubility. Furthermore, a white light-emitting-diode (WLED) was fabricated through mixing the obtained S, N-OCDs and epoxy and drop-casting the mixure on the surface of gallium nitride (GaN) based blue chips. The as-prepared WLED showed excellent color rendering properties (CCT of 5389 K, CIE coordinates of (0.33,0.30), CRI of 88.38).
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