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Abstract
Heteroatom doping can achieve specific regulation of carbon dots by changing their nanostructure, electronic structure and band gap. Here, we synthesized nitrogen-sulfur co-doped carbon dots (N, S-CDs) with full-spectrum fluorescence emission capability. Through comprehensive structural analysis using XPS, FTIR, and other characterization techniques, it was revealed that most of the nitrogen atoms were integrated into the carbon core of the N, S-CDs. Meanwhile, sulfur atoms were identified on the surface of the N, S-CDs, incorporated as functional groups. This unique structural configuration provides a foundation for understanding the solvent effect on N, S-CDs. Specifically, as the polarity of the solvent increases, the fluorescence emission of the N, S-CDs experiences a red-shift. The varying hydrogen donor abilities of different solvents contribute to changes in fluorescence emission. Notably, N, S-CDs exhibit near-infrared fluorescence emission when dissolved in acetic acid solvent. Under the synergistic effect of solvent polarity and hydrogen bonding, the fluorescence emission of N, S-CDs achieves full-spectrum luminescence, spanning from blue light to near-infrared. It is particularly interesting to observe that when N, S-CDs are dispersed in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) films by dissolving them in three different solvents, the red, green, and yellow light emission can be achieved. When coated onto Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamp beads, these films exhibit versatile light emission properties. This provides inspiration for the development and preparation of LED fluorescent materials. Meanwhile, thanks to the excellent luminescent properties of N, S-CDs in water, they can be used for targeted localization of lysosomes in biological cells.
期刊介绍:
Dyes and Pigments covers the scientific and technical aspects of the chemistry and physics of dyes, pigments and their intermediates. Emphasis is placed on the properties of the colouring matters themselves rather than on their applications or the system in which they may be applied.
Thus the journal accepts research and review papers on the synthesis of dyes, pigments and intermediates, their physical or chemical properties, e.g. spectroscopic, surface, solution or solid state characteristics, the physical aspects of their preparation, e.g. precipitation, nucleation and growth, crystal formation, liquid crystalline characteristics, their photochemical, ecological or biological properties and the relationship between colour and chemical constitution. However, papers are considered which deal with the more fundamental aspects of colourant application and of the interactions of colourants with substrates or media.
The journal will interest a wide variety of workers in a range of disciplines whose work involves dyes, pigments and their intermediates, and provides a platform for investigators with common interests but diverse fields of activity such as cosmetics, reprographics, dye and pigment synthesis, medical research, polymers, etc.