Green synthesis of fluorescent carbon quantum dots and carbon spheres from pericarp
Science China Chemistry, ISSN: 1674-7291, Vol: 58, Issue: 5, Page: 863-870
2015
- 54Citations
- 111Captures
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- Citations54
- Citation Indexes54
- 54
- CrossRef7
- Captures111
- Readers111
- 111
Article Description
An economical idea was developed to synthesize fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) directly from the refluxing extraction of orange pericarp via a hydrothermal technique. Hydrothermal temperatures and times were adjusted to control the particle sizes and the quantum yields of the obtained CQDs. The as-prepared carbon quantum dots showed narrow particle size distribution, good water solubility, and acceptable fluorescence lifetimes. Due to their high stability, these obtained carbon quantum dots have great application potential in nano-biotechnology. Furthermore, carbon spheres with uniform morphology and size can be easily obtained as the reaction byproducts of this green synthesis process.
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