One-Step synthesis of highly luminescent carbon dots in noncoordinating solvents
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Wang, F.
Pang, S.
Wang, L.
Li, Qin
Kreiter, M.
Liu, C.
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2010Type
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Wang, F. and Pang, S. and Wang, L. and Li, Q. and Kreiter, M. and Liu, C. 2010. One-Step synthesis of highly luminescent carbon dots in noncoordinating solvents. Chemistry of Materials. 22: pp. 4528-4530.
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Chemistry of Materials
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A novel one-step approach for synthesizing highly luminescent oil soluble carbon dots (quantum yield: 53%) and water-soluble carbon dots is introduced. The superior luminescence efficiency, together with the simple, rapid, and reproducible synthesis method will facilitate fundamental studies and promising practical applications of these carbon-based quantum dots.
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