The Formation Process and Mechanism of Carbon Dots Prepared from Aromatic Compounds as Precursors: A Review

Small. 2023 Aug;19(31):e2206180. doi: 10.1002/smll.202206180. Epub 2023 Jan 17.

Abstract

Fluorescent carbon dots are a novel type of nanomaterial. Due to their excellent optical properties, they have extensive application prospects in many fields. Studying the formation process and fluorescence mechanism of CDs will assist scientists in understanding the synthesis of CDs and guide more profound applications. Due to their conjugated structures, aromatic compounds have been continuously used to synthesize CDs, with emissions ranging from blue to NIR. There is a lack of a systematic summary of the formation process and fluorescence mechanism of aromatic precursors to form CDs. In this review, the formation process of CDs is first categorized into three main classes according to the precursor types of aromatic compounds: amines, phenols, and polycyclics. And then, the fluorescence mechanism of CDs synthesized from aromatic compounds is summarized. The challenges and prospects are proposed in the last section.

Keywords: aromatic compounds; carbon dots; fluorescence mechanism; formation process.

Publication types

  • Review