Large and Emissive Crystals from Carbon Quantum Dots onto Interfacial Organized Templates |
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Authors: | Dr. Rui Xiong Dr. Xiaofang Zhang Michelle Krecker Saewon Kang Dr. Marcus J. Smith Prof. Dr. Vladimir V. Tsukruk |
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Affiliation: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332-0245 USA |
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Abstract: | Here, we report template-assisted assembly of emissive carbon quantum dot (CQD) microcrystals on organized cellulose nanocrystals templates at the liquid–air interface. This large-scale assembly is facilitated by the complementary amphiphilic character of CQDs and cellulose nanocrystals in the organized nematic phase. The resulting large microcrystals up to 200 μm across show unusually high emission that is not observed for limited CQDs aggregates. The dense crystal packing of CQDs in the layered fashion suppresses local molecular rotations and vibrations, thus restricting the intermolecular energy transfer and corresponding quenching phenomena. The as-prepared crystals are mechanically stable and can be exploited for recyclable catalysis, enabling applications beyond the individual nanoparticles or disordered aggregates. The ligand-templated assembly can be used to diversify CQD crystal architectures to guide formation of fibers, microplates, and micro-flowers. |
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Keywords: | carbon quantum dots enhanced light emission large quantum dots crystals nanocellulose templates templated assembly |
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