Temperature-gradient method for gaining insights into the luminescence origin and formation mechanism of carbon dots

IF 6.8 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Science China Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1007/s40843-024-3019-0
Yan-Ting Yang  (, ), Yue-Xing Zhang  (, ), You Cheng  (, ), Xin-Ru Xu  (, ), Jing Han  (, ), Zi-Xin Chen  (, ), Hang-Xing Wang  (, )
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Carbon dots (CDs) are a fascinating new class of fluorescent nanomaterials, yet the understanding of the fluorescent origin of CDs still lags well behind their applications. The key challenges for unveiling the fluorescent mechanism of CDs relate to the insufficient basis for structural evaluation. This work presents a temperature-gradient route to control the bottom-up approach of CDs, enabling the precise structural characterization of intermediates and the establishment of definite structure-property relationships, akin to the domino reaction synthesis of complex natural products from small organic molecules. Taking the binary components citric acid and meta-dimethylaminophenol generated CDs as a case study, their emissive mechanism, particularly the unique excitation-dependent fluorescence behavior, is reasonably explained and supported by structural evaluation through retrosynthetic analysis. The formation process of CDs is investigated using a combination of spectroscopic, thermal, and theoretical calculation techniques, demonstrating the significant potential of the temperature-gradient route in the exploration structure-property relationships and guiding the rational design of advanced CD applications.

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用温度梯度法深入了解碳点的发光起源和形成机制
碳点(CD)是一类令人着迷的新型荧光纳米材料,但人们对碳点荧光起源的了解仍然远远落后于其应用。揭示碳点荧光机理的关键挑战在于结构评估的基础不足。这项研究提出了一种温度梯度路线,以控制自下而上的方法制备 CD,从而实现中间产物的精确结构表征,并建立明确的结构-性质关系,类似于从小分子有机物合成复杂天然产物的多米诺反应。以二元组分柠檬酸和偏二甲氨基苯酚生成的 CD 为例,通过回溯合成分析进行结构评估,合理解释并支持了其发射机制,特别是独特的激发依赖性荧光行为。该研究综合运用光谱、热学和理论计算等技术研究了 CD 的形成过程,证明了温度梯度路线在探索结构-性能关系方面的巨大潜力,并指导了先进 CD 应用的合理设计。
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Science China Materials
Science China Materials Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Science China Materials (SCM) is a globally peer-reviewed journal that covers all facets of materials science. It is supervised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and co-sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The journal is jointly published monthly in both printed and electronic forms by Science China Press and Springer. The aim of SCM is to encourage communication of high-quality, innovative research results at the cutting-edge interface of materials science with chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. It focuses on breakthroughs from around the world and aims to become a world-leading academic journal for materials science.
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