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Green synthesis of amphiphilic carbon dots from organic solvents: application in fluorescent polymer composites and bio-imaging.

Jiang-Jiang GuXinle LiDonghua HuYanfeng LiuGuiyang ZhangXudong JiaWenyu HuangKai Xi
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Carbon dots (CDs) have sparked tremendous attention due to their unique properties and vast potential in diverse fields. Herein, we report a green and cost-effective hydrothermal route for the synthesis of a series of CDs from readily available organics solvents. Since the organics were completely recyclable after the separation of CDs, this method holds immense potential for the large-scale synthesis of CDs. We found the DMF-CDs and DMAc-CDs possessed amphiphilicity and the diameter of amphiphilic DMF-CDs was ca. 3.5 nm with a narrow distribution. Moreover, these amphiphilic CDs emitted blue light under UV irradiation (365 nm) and the quantum yield could reach more than 30%. Due to their good solubility in organic solvent, DMF-CDs were successfully imbedded into polymers ( i.e. , PS and PMMA), which revealed their potential in painting, coating, and optical devices. In addition, benefiting from high quantum yield and low cytotoxicity, the DMF-CDs in aqueous media were used as fluorescent probes in living cells, which demonstrated their great potential in bio-imaging.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • living cells
  • visible light
  • energy transfer
  • high resolution
  • fluorescent probe
  • human health
  • gold nanoparticles
  • molecular dynamics
  • working memory
  • optical coherence tomography
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