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Green synthesis of amphiphilic carbon dots from organic solvents: application in fluorescent polymer composites and bio-imaging

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 23, Pages 12556-12561

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra01085d

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [1104020505, 020514380111]
  2. Postgraduate Research and Innovation Project of Jiangsu Province [KYLX_0030]

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Carbon dots (CDs) have sparked tremendous attention due to their unique properties and vast potential in diverse fields. Herein, we report a green and cost-effective hydrothermal route for the synthesis of a series of CDs from readily available organics solvents. Since the organics were completely recyclable after the separation of CDs, this method holds immense potential for the large-scale synthesis of CDs. We found the DMF-CDs and DMAc-CDs possessed amphiphilicity and the diameter of amphiphilic DMF-CDs was ca. 3.5 nm with a narrow distribution. Moreover, these amphiphilic CDs emitted blue light under UV irradiation (365 nm) and the quantum yield could reach more than 30%. Due to their good solubility in organic solvent, DMF-CDs were successfully imbedded into polymers (i.e., PS and PMMA), which revealed their potential in painting, coating, and optical devices. In addition, benefiting from high quantum yield and low cytotoxicity, the DMF-CDs in aqueous media were used as fluorescent probes in living cells, which demonstrated their great potential in bio-imaging.

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