Skip to main content
SHARE
Publication

Carbon dots from surface-capping/passivation of small carbon nanoparticles with nanoscale titanium dioxide

by Dino Sulejmanovic, Christopher T Nelson, Andrew R Lupini
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Chemical Physics Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
141913
Volume
864

Carbon dots are classically defined as small carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) with effective surface passivation, which has been accomplished predominantly by surface organic functionalization. In the current work, the passivation is achieved by the surface coating of CNPs with nanoscale TiO2 for CNP/TiO2 core/shell nanostructures, which are analogous to conventional semiconductor core/shell quantum dots (QDs). The TiO2 capping of CNPs results in substantial enhancements in the fluorescence quantum yields, also analogous to the similar enhancements famously known for the semiconductor QDs. Mechanistic implications of the findings, including the associated further validation on the classical definition of carbon dots, are discussed.