Luminescent carbon nanomaterials are important materials for sensing, imaging, and display technologies. This work describes the use of microwave heating for the template-assisted preparation of luminescent carbon nanofibers (CNFs) from the reaction of a range of beverage-related precursors with the nitrogen-rich polyethyleneimine. Highly luminescent robust carbon fibers that were 10 to 30 µm in length and had a diameter of 200 nm were obtained under moderate conditions of temperature (250–260 ◦C) and a short reaction time (6 min). The high aspect ratio fibers showed wavelength-dependent emission that can be readily imaged using epifluorescence. The development of these multi-emissive one-dimensional (1D) carbon nanomaterials offers potential for a range of applications.
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Deeney, C., McKiernan, E. P., Belhout, S. A., Rodriguez, B. J., Redmond, G., & Quinn, S. J. (2019). Template-assisted synthesis of luminescent carbon nanofibers from beverage-related precursors by microwave heating. Molecules, 24(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081455
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