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Acetone-derived luminescent polymer dots: a facile and low-cost synthesis leads to remarkable photophysical properties.


ABSTRACT: Carbon-based dots have been attracting much attention as potentially superior alternatives to more conventional semiconductor nanoparticles, due to their fascinating optical properties, chemical and photochemical stability, unique environmental-friendliness, and the versatility of fabrication routes. Many commercial materials and organic compounds have been considered so far as carbon precursors but in many cases the fabrication required high-temperature conditions or led to inhomogeneous final products. Here we report on a simple low-cost synthesis of non-conjugated carbon-rich polymer dots (PDs) that uses acetone as carbon precursor. Both hydrophilic and hydrophobic fractions of PDs were obtained, with the respective average diameters of 2-4 nm and ca. 6 nm. The as-obtained PDs reveal greenish-blue photoluminescence (PL) and high quantum yields (∼5-7%) and complex kinetics of the decays with the average lifetime of ∼3.5 ns. Such luminescent acetone-derived PDs may find application in several fields, including sensing and bioimaging.

SUBMITTER: Mucha SG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9057305 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Acetone-derived luminescent polymer dots: a facile and low-cost synthesis leads to remarkable photophysical properties.

Mucha Sebastian G SG   Firlej Lucyna L   Bantignies Jean-Louis JL   Żak Andrzej A   Samoć Marek M   Matczyszyn Katarzyna K  

RSC advances 20201019 63


Carbon-based dots have been attracting much attention as potentially superior alternatives to more conventional semiconductor nanoparticles, due to their fascinating optical properties, chemical and photochemical stability, unique environmental-friendliness, and the versatility of fabrication routes. Many commercial materials and organic compounds have been considered so far as carbon precursors but in many cases the fabrication required high-temperature conditions or led to inhomogeneous final  ...[more]

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