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Synthesis of Visible Light Excitable Carbon Dot Phosphor-Al 2 O 3 Hybrids for Anti-Counterfeiting and Information Encryption.

Dong LuKe LuHong-Tao WenZhan WeiAlberto BiancoGui-Gen WangHua-Yu Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The preparation of room temperature phosphorescent carbon dots still faces great challenges, especially in the case of carbon dots endowed of visible-light excitable room temperature phosphorescence (RTP). To date, a limited number of substrates have been exploited to synthesize room temperature phosphorescent carbon dots, and most of them can emit RTP only in solid state. Here, the synthesis of a composite obtained from the calcination of green carbon dots (g-CDs) blended with aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH) 3 ) is reported. The resultant hybrid material g-CDs@Al 2 O 3 exhibits blue fluorescence and green RTP emissions in an on/off switch process at 365 nm. Notably, this composite manifests strong resistance to extreme acid and basic conditions up to 30 days of treatment. The dense structure of Al 2 O 3 formed by calcination contributes to the phosphorescent emission of g-CDs. Surprisingly, g-CDs@Al 2 O 3 can also emit yellow RTP under irradiation with white light. The multicolor emissions can be employed for anti-counterfeiting and information encryption. This work provides a straightforward approach to produce room temperature phosphorescent carbon dots for a wide range of applications.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • visible light
  • light emitting
  • ionic liquid
  • quantum dots
  • solid state
  • healthcare
  • energy transfer
  • climate change
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  • single molecule