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- Title
Phenyl-Modified Carbon Nitride Quantum Dots with Distinct Photoluminescence Behavior.
- Authors
Cui, Qianling; Xu, Jingsan; Wang, Xiaoyu; Li, Lidong; Antonietti, Markus; Shalom, Menny
- Abstract
A novel type of quantum dot (Ph-CN) is manufactured from graphitic carbon nitride by 'lining' the carbon nitride structure with phenyl groups through supramolecular preorganization. This approach requires no chemical etching or hydrothermal treatments like other competing nanoparticle syntheses and is easy and safe to use. The Ph-CN nanoparticles exhibit bright, tunable fluorescence, with a high quantum yield of 48.4 % in aqueous colloidal suspensions. Interestingly, the observed Stokes shift of approximately 200 nm is higher than the maximum values reported for carbon nitride based fluorophores. The high quantum yield and the large Stokes shift are related to the structural surface organization of the phenyl groups, which affects the π-electron delocalization in the conjugated carbon nitride networks and induces colloidal stability. The remarkable performance of the Ph-CN nanoparticles in imaging is demonstrated by a simple incubation study with HeLa cells.
- Subjects
QUANTUM dots; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; PHENYL group; HYDROTHERMAL synthesis; COLLOIDAL suspensions
- Publication
Angewandte Chemie, 2016, Vol 128, Issue 11, p3736
- ISSN
0044-8249
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ange.201511217