Surface passivation of carbon nanoparticles with: P -phenylenediamine towards photoluminescent carbon dots

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Abstract

The versatility of the surface chemistry of carbon dots (CDs) can generate high flexibility in engineering their surface functionality for a wide and precise array of applications. In respect of this, we perform for the first time the surface passivation of carboxylated carbon nanoparticles with p-phenylenediamine to prepare water soluble photoluminescent CDs exhibiting intriguing physicochemical properties. The new strategy used to engineer the surface functionality allows us to synthesize CDs with a stable excitation independent green photoluminescence with a quantum yield of 14% and lifetime of 11.8 ns, suitable for application in bioimaging, sensing and optoelectronics.

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Craciun, A. M., Diac, A., Focsan, M., Socaci, C., Magyari, K., Maniu, D., … Terec, A. (2016). Surface passivation of carbon nanoparticles with: P -phenylenediamine towards photoluminescent carbon dots. RSC Advances, 6(62), 56944–56951. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra10127e

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