scholarly journals A novel method for the preparation of solvent-free, microwave-assisted and nitrogen-doped carbon dots as fluorescent probes for chromium(vi) detection and bioimaging

RSC Advances ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (15) ◽  
pp. 8230-8238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meng Cao ◽  
Yong Li ◽  
Yunze Zhao ◽  
Chongyang Shen ◽  
Hongyan Zhang ◽  
...  

Herein, N-doped carbon dots with excellent fluorescence characteristics were prepared by a solvent-free, microwave-assisted method and employed for the fluorometric detection of Cr(vi) and bioimaging.

RSC Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 5139-5148
Author(s):  
Bhagavanth Reddy G ◽  
Ramakrishna Dadigala ◽  
Rajkumar Bandi ◽  
Kondaiah Seku ◽  
Koteswararao D ◽  
...  

A silver nanoparticles/nitrogen-doped carbon dots (AgNPs/NCDs) nanocomposite was prepared by a microwave-assisted method, and exhibited high catalytic activity towards the reduction of rhodamine B, methyl red and 4-nitrophenol at ambient temperature.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shreya Bhatt ◽  
Gaurav Vyas ◽  
Parimal Paul

Preparation of water dispersible carbon dots from inexpensive natural carbon precursors and its application for purposes such as sensing, bio-imaging, patterning agent etc. is showing growing interest in recent years....


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luka Dordevic ◽  
Michele Cacioppo ◽  
Francesca Arcudi ◽  
Tobias Scharl ◽  
Philipp Haines ◽  
...  

<p>Combining carbon dots (CDs) with π-extended chromophores is an attractive way to study the electronic and energy processes of the former as a key step to many applications, including photosensing, photocatalysis, or photosensitization. CDs, in conjugation with chromophores, can have value in preparing donor-acceptor hybrids, and can also be used as scaffolds to support electronic communication between dyes. In this work, we conjugate two different rylene diimides, naphthalene and perylene diimides (NDI and PDI, respectively), with amorphous nitrogen-doped carbon dots. We take advantage of the imidization reaction between the amine rich surface of the carbon dots and the monimide monoanhydride precursors of NDIs and PDIs, under microwave assisted conditions. The resulting (nano)hybrids were characterized also by spectroscopic methods. In particular, time-resolved spectroscopy for the multichromophoric array, consisting of CDs and both rylene diimides, allowed us to elucidate the complex inter-chromophoric interactions taking place in the excited state.</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luka Dordevic ◽  
Michele Cacioppo ◽  
Francesca Arcudi ◽  
Tobias Scharl ◽  
Philipp Haines ◽  
...  

<p>Combining carbon dots (CDs) with π-extended chromophores is an attractive way to study the electronic and energy processes of the former as a key step to many applications, including photosensing, photocatalysis, or photosensitization. CDs, in conjugation with chromophores, can have value in preparing donor-acceptor hybrids, and can also be used as scaffolds to support electronic communication between dyes. In this work, we conjugate two different rylene diimides, naphthalene and perylene diimides (NDI and PDI, respectively), with amorphous nitrogen-doped carbon dots. We take advantage of the imidization reaction between the amine rich surface of the carbon dots and the monimide monoanhydride precursors of NDIs and PDIs, under microwave assisted conditions. The resulting (nano)hybrids were characterized also by spectroscopic methods. In particular, time-resolved spectroscopy for the multichromophoric array, consisting of CDs and both rylene diimides, allowed us to elucidate the complex inter-chromophoric interactions taking place in the excited state.</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luka Dordevic ◽  
Michele Cacioppo ◽  
Francesca Arcudi ◽  
Tobias Scharl ◽  
Philipp Haines ◽  
...  

<p>Combining carbon dots (CDs) with π-extended chromophores is an attractive way to study the electronic and energy processes of the former as a key step to many applications, including photosensing, photocatalysis, or photosensitization. CDs, in conjugation with chromophores, can have value in preparing donor-acceptor hybrids, and can also be used as scaffolds to support electronic communication between dyes. In this work, we conjugate two different rylene diimides, naphthalene and perylene diimides (NDI and PDI, respectively), with amorphous nitrogen-doped carbon dots. We take advantage of the imidization reaction between the amine rich surface of the carbon dots and the monimide monoanhydride precursors of NDIs and PDIs, under microwave assisted conditions. The resulting (nano)hybrids were characterized also by spectroscopic methods. In particular, time-resolved spectroscopy for the multichromophoric array, consisting of CDs and both rylene diimides, allowed us to elucidate the complex inter-chromophoric interactions taking place in the excited state.</p>


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