2014
DOI: 10.1039/c3nj01325a
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Simple one-step synthesis of water-soluble fluorescent carbon dots from waste paper

Abstract: Water-soluble, fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) have been successfully synthesized from waste paper. The as-prepared CDs, with an amorphous structure and small particle size, exhibit good photostability, high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) and fairly low toxicity, which indicate potential applications in the field of biolabelling.Due to its important role and increasing consumption in civilization processes, especially in writing and painting, large quantities of paper is manufactured each year, leading… Show more

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“…The particle size of the BCDs is between 4 and 8 nm, and their QY is approximately 14.2% . In addition, kitchen waste (peels of fresh fruits/vegetables), cauliflower leaves, fish scales, and office waste paper can be used as biomass carbon sources to prepare BCDs, and the BCDs prepared have excellent properties. BCDs prepared from different leaf sources by simple and green method have different properties.…”
Section: Methods For the Synthesis Of Bcdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particle size of the BCDs is between 4 and 8 nm, and their QY is approximately 14.2% . In addition, kitchen waste (peels of fresh fruits/vegetables), cauliflower leaves, fish scales, and office waste paper can be used as biomass carbon sources to prepare BCDs, and the BCDs prepared have excellent properties. BCDs prepared from different leaf sources by simple and green method have different properties.…”
Section: Methods For the Synthesis Of Bcdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, the exact mechanism of the unique fluorescence property of carbon dots has not yet been clearly reported. The acceptable explanation of the fluorescence property is related to the particle sizes and the distribution of different emissive trap sites of the carbon dots [27,28]. The fluorescence property of our as-prepared carbon dots thus can be attributed to the presence of isolated sp 2 carbon clusters and defect sites within the carbon matrix [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…221 The authors probed the GQDs for the imaging of MCF-7 cells with good results. 229 The emission wavelengths of the CDs shifted depending on the excitation wavelength, an effect that was preserved upon internalization by S180 sarcoma cells. 222 The authors were able to vary the size of the as-prepared GQDs and thus control the emission colour and the band gap.…”
Section: Graphene Quantum Dots and Related Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 96%