Advances in Shell and Core Engineering of Carbonized Polymer Dots for Enhanced Applications
Zhengzhou University · University of Auckland · +1 more institution
Abstract
ConspectusCarbon dots (CDs), as a novel type of fluorescent nanocarbon material, attract widespread attention in nanomedicine, optoelectronic devices, and energy conversion/storage due to their excellent optical properties, low toxicity, and high stability. They can be classified as graphene quantum dots, carbon quantum dots, and carbonized polymer dots (CPDs). Among these, CPDs exhibit tunable structures and components that allow fine-tuning of their optoelectronic properties, making them one of the most popular types of CDs in recent years. However, the structural complexity of CPDs stimulates deep exploration of the relationship between their unique structure and luminescent performance. As an…
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4Topics & keywords
- Core (optical fiber)
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer
- Materials science
- Carbonization
- Shell (structure)
- Polymer science
- Composite material