articleNanoscaleNov 28, 2013Closed access

Nitrogen-doped, carbon-rich, highly photoluminescent carbon dots from ammonium citrate

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Abstract

The synthesis of water-soluble nitrogen-doped carbon dots has received great attention, due to their wide applications in oxygen reduction reaction, cell imaging, sensors, and drug delivery. Herein, nitrogen-doped, carbon-rich, highly photoluminescent carbon dots have been synthesized for the first time from ammonium citrate under hydrothermal conditions. The obtained nitrogen-doped carbon dots possess bright blue luminescence, short fluorescence lifetime, pH-sensitivity and excellent stability at a high salt concentration. They have potential to be used for pH sensors, cell imaging, solar cells, and photocatalysis.

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Keywords
  • Carbon fibers
  • Ammonium
  • Photoluminescence
  • Doping
  • Materials science
  • Nitrogen
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
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