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Photobleaching and stabilization of carbon nanodots produced by solvothermal synthesis

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 466-475

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5cp04942c

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  1. German Science Foundation (DFG) [PE 427/28-1]
  2. Synthetic Carbon Allotropes [SFB 953]
  3. NSF from University of Texas, USA [ACI-1339649]
  4. NSF [TG-MCB070039N]

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In this work we performed a detailed investigation of the photostability of bottom-up produced carbon nanodots (CDs) prepared from citric acid and urea by solvothermal synthesis. Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) reveals that the CDs have a hydrodynamic diameter of <1 nm and a very narrow size distribution. In the community it is widely assumed that CDs are photo-stable. In contrast, we found that CDs exposed to UV-irradiation exhibit noteworthy fluorescence degeneration compared to freshly prepared CDs or CDs stored in the dark, indicating that fluorescence bleaching is caused by a photochemical process. We found that fluorescence intensity decay due to exposure to UV-irradiation is accelerated in the presence of oxygen and identified the surface status of CDs as the decisive factor of fluorescence bleaching of CDs. Based on a discussion on the underlying mechanisms we show how to avoid photobleaching of CDs.

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