Optical Properties of Tricarboxylic Acid-Derived Carbon Dots

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Herein, we report the characterization of two types of luminescent carbon dots (CDs) synthesized by the hydrothermal treatment of citric acid and trans-aconitic acid by using ammonia solution as a nitrogen dopant. The lateral size range of nanoparticles for CDs lies in the range of 3-15 nm. The intense blue photoluminescence (PL) was emitted by the CDs at around 409-435 nm under the excitation of 320 nm. The PL quantum yield of the synthesized CDs ranged from 26.4 to 51%. Our results of the structural and optical properties of CDs imply that molecular fluorophores are an important part of the structure; in particular, the main contribution to the PL is carried by the fluorophores based on citrazinic acid derivatives, which formed during the synthesis of CDs.

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Tomskaya, A., Asanov, I. P., Yushina, I., Rakhmanova, M. I., & Smagulova, S. (2022). Optical Properties of Tricarboxylic Acid-Derived Carbon Dots. ACS Omega, 7(48), 44093–44102. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c05503

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