Exploring the Role of Surface States in Emissive Carbon Nanodots: Analysis at Single-Particle Level.
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Fluorescent carbon nanodots (CDs) have been highlighted as promising semiconducting materials due to their outstanding chemical and optical properties. However, the intrinsic heterogeneity of CDs has impeded a clear understanding of the mechanisms behind their photophysical properties. In this study, as-prepared CDs are fractionated via chromatography to reduce their structural and chemical heterogeneity and analyzed through ensemble and single-particle spectroscopies. Many single particles reveal fluorescence intensity fluctuations between two or more discrete levels with bi-exponential decays. While the intrinsic τ components are uniform among single particles, the τ components from molecule-like emissions spans a wider range of lifetimes, reflecting the inhomogeneity of the surface states. Furthermore, it is concluded that the relative population and chemical states of surface functional groups in CDs have a significant impact on emissive states, brightness, blinking, stability, and lifetime distribution of photoluminescence. |
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2021
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Journal |
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Chemistry, an Asian journal
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Volume |
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16
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Issue |
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24
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Number of Pages |
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4155-4164
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Date Published |
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2021
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ISSN Number |
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1861-4728
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https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202101087
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DOI |
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10.1002/asia.202101087
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Chem Asian J
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