2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2010.03.013
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Study on fluorescence properties of carbogenic nanoparticles and their application for the determination of ferrous succinate

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“…However, the large scale preparation and surface passivation of C-dots are still expected to provide highly fluorescent C-dots by using economical and facile approaches. Up to now, various carbon sources have been used to prepare C-dots such as laser ablation of graphite [19,20], electrochemical treatment of graphite [21], commercial activated carbon by bottom-up method [9], heating carbohydrate, watermelon peels or PEG with microwave pyrolysis [22][23][24]. The prepared C-dots are highly water-soluble, nano-sized and multi-colourful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the large scale preparation and surface passivation of C-dots are still expected to provide highly fluorescent C-dots by using economical and facile approaches. Up to now, various carbon sources have been used to prepare C-dots such as laser ablation of graphite [19,20], electrochemical treatment of graphite [21], commercial activated carbon by bottom-up method [9], heating carbohydrate, watermelon peels or PEG with microwave pyrolysis [22][23][24]. The prepared C-dots are highly water-soluble, nano-sized and multi-colourful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These synthesized CDs show blue or green fluorescence. What's more, lots of works about using small organic compounds like dopamine [22], citric acid [13,26], carbohydrates [14,[28][29][30][31], and L-ascorbic acid [34,35] as carbon sources have been done, because they are easy to be carbonized under hydrothermal conditions. It is found that most of these works show blue or green fluorescence.…”
Section: Hydrothermal and Solvothermal Synthesis Of Carbon Dotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) is a very popular agent taken in this approach. Although PEG passivation is carried out with similar processes, the quantum yields of the product C-Dots vary from 0.013 to 0.2 [19][20][21][22]26]. Attaching of diamine-terminated oligomeric PEG (PEG N ) to the acid-treated C-Dots is a classical reaction, as illustrated in (Fig.…”
Section: Lightening Dark Carbon Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%