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General Synthesis of Carbon Dot-Based Composites with Triple-Mode Luminescence Properties and High Stability.

Ping LiangYihao ZhengFengru LiuHuaiyu ShaoChaofan HuBingfu LeiXuejie ZhangYingliang LiuJianle ZhuangXingcai Zhang
Published in: JACS Au (2023)
Carbon dot (CD)-based luminescent materials have attracted great attention in optical anti-counterfeiting due to their excellent photophysical properties in response to ultraviolet-to-visible excitation. Hence, there is an urgent need for the general synthesis of CD-based materials with multimode luminescence properties and high stability; however, their synthesis remains a formidable challenge. Herein, CDs were incorporated into a Yb,Tm-doped YF 3 matrix to prepare CDs@YF 3 :Yb,Tm composites. The YF 3 plays a dual role, not only serving as a host for fixing rare earth luminescent centers but also functioning as a rigid matrix to stabilize the triplet state of the CDs. Under the excitation of 365 nm ultraviolet light and 980 nm near-infrared light, CDs@YF 3 :Yb,Tm exhibited blue fluorescence and green room-temperature phosphorescence of CDs and upconversion luminescence of Tm 3+ , respectively. Due to the strong protection of the rigid matrix, the stability of CDs@YF 3 :Yb,Tm is greatly improved. This work provides a general synthesis strategy for achieving multimode luminescence and high stability of CD-based luminescent materials and offers opportunities for their applications in advanced anti-counterfeiting and information encryption.
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