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Ethylenediamine Assisted Synthesis of o-Phenylenediamine-Based Red Emissive Carbon Quantum Dots: A Strategy to Improve the Fluorescence Quantum Yield

Advanced Optical Materials [2024]
Xipeng Dong, Wanqing Li, Xue Chen, Er Zhuo, Zizhuo Zhai, Hongxia Qi, Yu Kang, Pudun Zhang
ABSTRACT

O -phenylenediamine (OPD) is commonly used as a precursor in the preparation of red emissive carbon quantum dots (R-CQDs) due to the sp 2 hybridized structure. However, the low fluorescence quantum yield (QY) of the OPD-based R-CQDs limits its application. Although some efforts have been made, the improvement of QY is still limited. In this paper, a strategy is proposed to improve the QY of OPD-based R-CQDs by introducing ethylenediamine (EDA), which plays a key role as a nitrogen (N) dopant due to its high N content. The molar ratio of OPD to EDA (M OPD /M EDA ), the reaction time (t) and temperature (T), and the amount of concentrated H 2 SO 4 (V H2SO4 ), are optimized. The R-CQDs with QY as high as 32.65% and full width at half maximum (FWHM) emission as narrow as 25 nm are obtained via a hydrothermal procedure under the optimal experimental conditions (i.e., M OPD /M EDA = 1/3, t = 6 h, T = 180 °C and V H2SO4 = 4 mL). Such a QY is higher than most of the reported OPD-based R-CQDs. Besides, it is found that concentrated H 2 SO 4 acts as the catalyst in addition to protonation. The enhancement of QY is attributed to the increase of the aromatic N-containing heterocyclic structures (C═N) after the introduction of EDA and catalysis by H 2 SO 4 .

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