Full-Color Emission Polymer Carbon Dots with Quench-Resistant Solid-State Fluorescence

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Polymer carbon dots (PCDs) represent a new class of carbon dots (CDs) possessing sub-fluorophores and unique polymer-like structures. However, like small molecule dyes and traditional CDs, PCDs often suffer from self-quenching effect in solid state, limiting their potential applications. Moreover, it is hard to prepare PCDs that have the same chemical structure, exhibiting full-color emission under one fixed excitation wavelength by only modulating the concentration of the PCDs. Herein, self-quenching-resistant solid-state fluorescent polymer carbon dots (SSFPCDs) are prepared, which exhibit strong red SSF without any other additional solid matrices, while having a large production yield (≈89%) and a considerable quantum yield of 8.50%. When dispersed in water or solid matrices in gradient concentrations, they can exhibit yellow, green, and blue fluorescence, realizing the first SSFPCDs with the same chemical structure emitting in full-color range by changing the ratio of SSFPCDs to the solid matrices.

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Shao, J., Zhu, S., Liu, H., Song, Y., Tao, S., & Yang, B. (2017). Full-Color Emission Polymer Carbon Dots with Quench-Resistant Solid-State Fluorescence. Advanced Science, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201700395

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