2023
DOI: 10.1088/2399-1984/ad03b2
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Preparation of carbon dots-metal nanoparticles nanocomposites and their application in heterogeneous catalysis

Xing Li,
Bingcheng Li,
Qunfeng Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Since metal nanoparticles-carbon quantum dots nanocomposites combine the advantages of both carbon quantum dots and metal nanoparticles, they show unique properties and are applied in heterogeneous catalysis. In the nanocomposite catalysts, CODs can act as modifiers to modulate the electronic properties of the metals or produce synergy with the metals. Consequently, the nanocomposite catalysts have good catalytic performance. This paper summarizes the preparation methods of nanocomposite catalysts and focuses … Show more

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“…There are different ultrasonic approaches for synthesizing carbon dots, including the direct ultrasonic method and the indirect ultrasonic method [61]. Let's discuss each of these approaches in detail; The direct ultrasonic method involves the synthesis of carbon dots directly from carbon precursor materials using ultrasound [62]. The process typically starts with the preparation of a precursor solution containing carbon sources such as organic molecules, carbohydrates, or polymers [63].…”
Section: Ultrasonic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different ultrasonic approaches for synthesizing carbon dots, including the direct ultrasonic method and the indirect ultrasonic method [61]. Let's discuss each of these approaches in detail; The direct ultrasonic method involves the synthesis of carbon dots directly from carbon precursor materials using ultrasound [62]. The process typically starts with the preparation of a precursor solution containing carbon sources such as organic molecules, carbohydrates, or polymers [63].…”
Section: Ultrasonic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%