Prominence of fusion temperature and engineering heteroatoms on multifarious emissive shifts in carbon dots

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2018 Oct 15:528:237-247. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2018.05.040. Epub 2018 May 16.

Abstract

We present a simple but robust strategy to engineering heteroatoms (N, S) on carbon dots (CDs) surface that results in a collection of enhanced photoluminescence (PL) emissions. The use of citric acid (CA) and 2-Imidazolidinethione (2-IZT) as precursors was envisioned to study the impact of thermolysis process on the PL properties. The proposed strategy, implemented at two different temperatures (180 °C and 200 °C), is suitable to produce CDs with tunable PL and quantum yield (QY) up to ∼32%. Similar to earlier reports of CA-based CDs, the self-assembling of fluorophores integrated into the CDs edge is hypothesized, however, in our CDs a double intriguing effect of blue- and red-shifting can be observed for PL as the wavelength of excitation is increased in the range 280-480 nm. Through a comprehensive characterization and evaluation of these CDs in water suspensions, the mechanisms that lead to PL multifarious emissions are proposed.

Keywords: Carbon dots; Citric acid; Fluorophores; Heteroatoms; Multifarious emission.