Improving the quantum yield of nitrogen-doped carbon dots by varying dopant ratios and pH

IF 6.5 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Sensors and Actuators Reports Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1016/j.snr.2023.100165
Megan B. Prado, Nguyen T. Truong, Adam K. Wanekaya
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Herein, nitrogen-doped CDs (NCDs) were synthesized in a hydrothermal microwave-assisted pyrolysis using citric acid and urea. Differing carbon-to-urea molar ratios were used and the pH-dependent fluorescence and quantum yield (QY) at various pHs were measured. All NCDs demonstrated pH-dependent fluorescence with increased fluorescence from pH 1-13. Overall, the NCDs with a carbon-to-dopant molar ratio of 1:6 demonstrated the highest QY of 19% in pH 11. Additionally, high quantum yields were observed between pH 7-11. Therefore, NCDs, as prepared, may serve as cost-effective fluorescent pH sensors or in bioimaging applications.

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通过改变掺杂比和pH提高氮掺杂碳点的量子产率
本文以柠檬酸和尿素为原料,在水热微波辅助热解下合成了氮掺杂CDs (NCDs)。使用不同的碳与尿素摩尔比,并测量了不同ph值下的ph依赖性荧光和量子产率(QY)。所有非传染性疾病均表现出pH依赖性荧光,pH值为1-13时荧光增强。总体而言,碳与掺杂物质摩尔比为1:6的NCDs在pH为11时的QY最高,为19%。此外,在pH 7-11之间观察到高量子产率。因此,制备的非传染性疾病可作为具有成本效益的荧光pH传感器或生物成像应用。
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