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Surface Modification of Dual-Emitting Quantum Dot Complex by Ionic Liquid for Bright and Stable White-Light Emission

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ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.2c02926

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quantum dot; surface modification; inorganic complex; ionic liquid; white-light emission

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In this study, the researchers reported a postsynthesis surface modification method for a dual emitting quantum dot complex using an ionic liquid. The modified complex showed tunable tricolor emission-based bright and stable white-light emission. The solid form of the modified complex preserved the white-light nature and structure of the quantum dots and exhibited long-term stability.
Herein we report the postsynthesis surface modification of a dual emitting quantum dot complex (DE-QDC) nanocomposite, consisting of an orange-emitting quantum dot (QD) and green-emitting inorganic complex, using a blue-emitting ionic liquid (IL). The IL-modified DE-QDC showed the concurrent tunable tricolor emission-based bright and stable white-light emission, with chromaticity of (0.32, 0.32), color rendering index of 86, and correlated color temperature of 6176 K. Importantly, the solid form of IL-modified DEQDC displayed the preservation of white-light nature and structure of QD and was found to be stable for their long-term use.

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