Carbogenic nanodots derived from organo-Templated zeolites with modulated full-color luminescence

Ying Mu, Ning Wang, Zaicheng Sun, Jing Wang, Jiyang Li*, Jihong Yu

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Abstract

Hydrophilic N-doped carbogenic nanodots (denoted as CNDs) have been prepared from a N-methylpiperazine-Templated zeolite precursor by calcination and NaOH treatment. The isolated CNDs exhibit tunable photoluminescence according to the concentration and pH value of aqueous dispersions of the CNDs. Fine-Tuning of the fluorescence emission wavelength across the entire visible spectrum can be easily achieved by varying the concentration of the CND dispersions. Meanwhile, both the emission wavelength and intensity of the photoluminescence can be tuned by controlling the pH value of the CND dispersion. The pyrolysis of organic templates confined in nanoporous zeolites represents a new approach to controlling the optical properties of CNDs, which may open more opportunities in applications such as multimodal sensing and full-color displays.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3564-3568
Number of pages5
JournalChemical Science
Volume7
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

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