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      Red-emitting, self-oxidizing carbon dots for the preparation of white LEDs with super-high color rendering index

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          Carbon dots (CDs) with tunable photoluminescence (PL) and a quantum yield of up to 35% in water were hydrothermally synthesized in one pot and separated via silica column chromatography. These separated CDs emitted bright and stable luminescence in gradient colors from blue to red under a single-wavelength UV light. They exhibited high optical uniformity; that is, every sample showed only one peak in the PL excitation spectrum, only one peak in the excitation-independent PL emission spectrum, and similar monoexponential fluorescence lifetimes. Although these samples had similar distributions of particle size and graphite structure in their carbon cores, the surface state gradually varied among the samples, especially the degree of oxidation. Therefore, the observed red shift in their emission peaks from 440 to 625 nm was ascribed to a gradual reduction in their band gaps with the increasing incorporation of oxygen species into their surface structures. These energy bands were found to depend on the surface groups and structures but not on the particle size, not as in traditional semiconductor quantum dots. In addition, because of their excellent PL properties and low cytotoxicity, these CDs could be used to image cells in different colors under a single-wavelength light source, and the red-emitting CDs could be used to image live mice because of the strong penetration capability of their fluorescence.
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                Journal
                Science China Chemistry
                Sci. China Chem.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1674-7291
                1869-1870
                September 2021
                June 22 2021
                September 2021
                : 64
                : 9
                : 1547-1553
                Article
                10.1007/s11426-021-1033-6
                730b95c6-2fce-4fcd-9260-599cae824805
                © 2021

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