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The influence of inorganic electrolyte on the properties of carbon quantum dots in electrochemical exfoliation

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 878, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2020.114673

Keywords

Carbon quantum dots; Electrochemical exfoliation; Inorganic salt-assisted; Nitrate

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51674261, 51803233, 52004279]
  2. Jiangsu Planned Projects for Postdoctoral Research Funds
  3. Research Fund Program of Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Development and Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources [SK-201904]
  4. Jiangsu Province Key Research and Development Project [BE2018635]
  5. Six Talents Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province [JNHB-077]

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Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) with highly graphitic structure are of great importance for electronic performance in applications of optoelectronics or photocatalysis. A facile method to obtain CQDs is the electrochemical exfoliation of graphitic materials. In our previous work, CQDs have been exfoliated from graphite rods in electrolyte of distilled water, organic and inorganic solutions, and the results show that inorganic electrolyte is the best choice in economy and efficiency. According to previous conclusions, the type of electrolyte has a prominent influence on the property and morphology of CQDs in process of exfoliation. However, to the best our knowledge, the type of inorganic electrolyte on behaviors of CQDs has not been researched and reported. Herein, a series of common inorganic salt solution are used as electrolyte and are compared to each other for the best choice of electrochemical exfoliation. Nitrate solution for electrochemical exfoliation of CQDs is better than any others, not only due to its similar photoluminescence, but also possessing common average size of 3.5 nm, which lead to regular and easily distinguishing morphology in TEM image. The lattice spacing of 0.21 nm observed from HRTEM is indicative of graphitic nanostructure. The blue photoluminescence of as-exfoliated CQDs is relative weak with quantum yield of 5.6%. Thus, we are inclined to believe that its photoluminescence mechanism is attribute to quantum confinement effects of carbon core rather than surface functional groups. It can also be supported by XPS and FT-IR results that only some simple groups (-OH and C=O) were form on surface of CQDs during exfoliation. Therefore, the electrolyte of nitrate shows the best suitability for the electrochemical exfoliation of CQDs. Besides, it can provide away to tune the size of CQDs by electing different electrolyte.

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