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Tunable carbon quantum dots from starch via microwave assisted carbonization
Adams, L.A1, Fagbenro-Owoseni , K.A2.
Tunable luminescence carbon dots (C-dots) were prepared through microwaveassisted
carbonization of aqueous starch suspension mediated by sulfuric and phosphoric
acids respectively as surface passivating agents. The as-prepared C-dots showed green, blue
and yellow luminescence under 365nm UV light. The C-dots were further characterized by
UV-Vis, FTIR, and band gap determination. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
studies revealed bands at 3460 cm-1 (OH), 2979 cm-1 1708 cm-1 (C=O), 1188 and 1040cm-1
(C-O), and 1397 cm-1 (C=C) indicative of the graphitic nature of the carbon. The UV-Vis
showed blue shifted absorption bands, while the band gap calculated revealed narrow sizing
of the C-dots in the semiconductor range. The results suggest that this approach may serve
as a facile route to colour tunable photoluminescent C-dot materials with potential
biological applications.
Affiliation:
- University of Lagos, Nigeria
- University of Lagos, Nigeria
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