TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of microwave power level and post-synthesis annealing treatment on oxygen-based functional groups present on carbon quantum dots
AU - Al Farsi, Basim
AU - Sofin, R. G.Sumesh
AU - Al Shidhani, Hamood
AU - El-Shafey, El Said I.
AU - Al-Hosni, Abdullah S.
AU - Al Marzouqi, Faisal
AU - Issac, Abey
AU - Al Nabhani, Abdulrahman
AU - Abou-Zied, Osama K.
N1 - Funding Information:
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from Sultan Qaboos University within the framework of research Internal Grant ( IG/SCI/PHYS/18/05 ) and His Majesty's Trust Fund for Strategic Research ( SR/SCI/CHEM/18/01 ). Further, we thank the central analytical and applied research unit at Sultan Qaboos University for the XRD measurements. Prof. Salim Al-Harthi and Dr. Myo Myint for XPS measurements.
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© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Despite widespread interest in understanding the properties of carbon quantum dots (CDOTs), there appear to be fewer studies systamaticaly investigating CDOTs' luminescent mechanisms. The primary objective of this study is to prepare CDOTs with desirable optical properties and to understand the photoluminescence (PL) mechanisms involved in order to control the emission charectersitcs. The optical properties of CDOTs are strongly influenced by the functional groups (-OH, –CHO, –COOH, –CO, –COO) formed on the surface of the dots. The key factors affecting the nature and number of functional groups are the preparation method, post synthesis treatment, and the precursor materials. Ascorbic acid was used as the starting material in this study to synthesize CDOTs via microwave-assisted synthesis techniques. Then, the effect of microwave power level and post synthesis annealing temperature on the oxygen-based functional groups present on the surface of the dots was evaluated systematically. It was found that the increasing microwave power level increases the density of functional groups present on the surface of CDOTs, which positively affects the PL. However, annealing at high temperatures decreases the concentration of functional groups and reduces the PL intensity. The PL emission peaks were deconvoluted and the emission wavelength corresponding to each functional group was identified. This work underlines the role of oxygen based functional groups on the PL emission and the ways to control them by physical means.
AB - Despite widespread interest in understanding the properties of carbon quantum dots (CDOTs), there appear to be fewer studies systamaticaly investigating CDOTs' luminescent mechanisms. The primary objective of this study is to prepare CDOTs with desirable optical properties and to understand the photoluminescence (PL) mechanisms involved in order to control the emission charectersitcs. The optical properties of CDOTs are strongly influenced by the functional groups (-OH, –CHO, –COOH, –CO, –COO) formed on the surface of the dots. The key factors affecting the nature and number of functional groups are the preparation method, post synthesis treatment, and the precursor materials. Ascorbic acid was used as the starting material in this study to synthesize CDOTs via microwave-assisted synthesis techniques. Then, the effect of microwave power level and post synthesis annealing temperature on the oxygen-based functional groups present on the surface of the dots was evaluated systematically. It was found that the increasing microwave power level increases the density of functional groups present on the surface of CDOTs, which positively affects the PL. However, annealing at high temperatures decreases the concentration of functional groups and reduces the PL intensity. The PL emission peaks were deconvoluted and the emission wavelength corresponding to each functional group was identified. This work underlines the role of oxygen based functional groups on the PL emission and the ways to control them by physical means.
KW - Carbon quantum dots
KW - Functional groups
KW - Microwave synthesis
KW - Photoluminescence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2022.119326
DO - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2022.119326
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138154935
SN - 0022-2313
VL - 252
JO - Journal of Luminescence
JF - Journal of Luminescence
M1 - 119326
ER -