Investigating the effect of hydrothermal carbonisation reaction times on the photoluminescence of bio-oil-derived carbon polymer dots†

IF 5.7 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lawrence A. Bruce, Liam Desmond, Abigail A. Seddon, Leon Bowen, Greg A. Mutch, Anh N. Phan and Elizabeth A. Gibson
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Carbon dots (CDs) have favourable properties such as broad spectral absorption, strong photoluminescence, low toxicity, and high specific surface area. Here, carbon polymer dots (CPDs), which are CDs with a carbon core and polymeric surface, were synthesised from chitin-derived bio-oil, supporting the transition away from fossil- based feedstocks in carbon nanomaterial synthesis. The influence of hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) reaction times on the structural, morphological, and optical properties were studied. Structural analysis revealed the formation of nitrogen-doped CPDs with a cross-linked polymeric shell surrounding a crystalline graphitic carbon core, with the size, structure, and surface composition all influenced by HTC reaction time. All CPD samples showed the same excitation dependent emission, with a λmax of 394 nm. Deconvolution of the photoluminescence showed multiple components with contributions identified from both molecular luminophores and the carbon core. Overall, this work investigates the mechanism of photoluminescence in CPDs, providing insights that could promote application in areas such as bioimaging, sensing, and optoelectronics.

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Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Journal of Materials Chemistry C MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-PHYSICS, APPLIED
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Materials Chemistry is divided into three distinct sections, A, B, and C, each catering to specific applications of the materials under study: Journal of Materials Chemistry A focuses primarily on materials intended for applications in energy and sustainability. Journal of Materials Chemistry B specializes in materials designed for applications in biology and medicine. Journal of Materials Chemistry C is dedicated to materials suitable for applications in optical, magnetic, and electronic devices. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry C are listed below. This list is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Bioelectronics Conductors Detectors Dielectrics Displays Ferroelectrics Lasers LEDs Lighting Liquid crystals Memory Metamaterials Multiferroics Photonics Photovoltaics Semiconductors Sensors Single molecule conductors Spintronics Superconductors Thermoelectrics Topological insulators Transistors
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