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One-Pot Exfoliation of Graphitic C3 N4 Quantum Dots for Blue QLEDs by Methylamine Intercalation.

Xingchen HeYanliang LiuChristopher J ButchBo Ram LeeFeng GuoJiangxiao WuZiyang WangQian LuJung Hyun JeongYiqing WangSung Heum Park
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Here, a simplified synthesis of graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots (g-C3 N4 -QDs) with improved solution and electroluminescent properties using a one-pot methylamine intercalation-stripping method (OMIM) to hydrothermally exfoliate QDs from bulk graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3 N4 ) is presented. The quantum dots synthesized by this method retain the blue photoluminescence with extremely high fluorescent quantum yield (47.0%). As compared to previously reported quantum dots, the g-C3 N4 -QDs synthesized herein have lower polydispersity and improved solution stability due to high absolute zeta-potential (-41.23 mV), which combine to create a much more tractable material for solution processed thin film fabrication. Spin coating of these QDs yields uniform films with full coverage and low surface roughness ideal for quantum dot light-emitting diode (QLED) fabrication. When incorporated into a functional QLED with OMIM g-C3 N4 -QDs as the emitting layer, the LED demonstrates ≈60× higher luminance (605 vs 11 Cd m-2 ) at lower operating voltage (9 vs 21 V), as compared to the previously reported first generation g-C3 N4 QLEDs, though further work is needed to improve device stability.
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