Carbon Quantum Dots: A Component of Efficient Visible Light Photocatalysts

  • Cong S
  • Zhao Z
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Abstract

Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have been developed as a new member of nanocarbons, characterized by the relatively easy preparation from a wide spectrum of carbonaceous precursors through either bottom-up or top-down routes. Attractive optoelectronic prop- erties have been observed with CQDs, including efficient light absorption, variable pho- toluminescence (PL), unique up-conversion PL and prominent electron transport ability, which make CQDs an important component with great potential in the design of efficient visible light-driven photocatalysts. In this chapter, detailed contribution of CQDs to the enhanced visible light-driven photocatalysis will be included, in the classification of the role as electron mediator, photosensitizer, spectral converter and sole photocatalyst.

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Cong, S., & Zhao, Z. (2018). Carbon Quantum Dots: A Component of Efficient Visible Light Photocatalysts. In Visible-Light Photocatalysis of Carbon-Based Materials. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.70801

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