Synthesis of tunable high-thermal stability carbon dots via functionalization for applications in high-temperature environment

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Shubham Shishodia
Vishal Rimal
P. K. Srivastava
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[1] Birla Institute of Technology,Department of Chemistry
[2] Mesra,undefined
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Applied Nanoscience | 2021年 / 11卷
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Carbon dots; Tunable high-thermal stability; Esterification; Wide band-gap semiconductors; High-temperature resistant textiles;
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In the present research oleic acid carbon dots have been optimized for high-thermal stability applications via suitable thermal tuning in liquid as well as in anhydrous medium. The intended tuning of the nano-dimensional particles was achieved by Fischer Esterification using suitable hydroxyl group-bearing moieties. The achieved external surface functionalization was fast, easy and cost-effective. The synthesized carbon dots were characterized using UV–Vis, Fluorescence, FT-IR, SEM, TGA and DSC techniques. The coalesce function of the stated instrumentations derived a possible mechanistic approach and relationship regarding the thermal tuning of the carbon dots for a deeper overview. The band-gap energy measurement revealed exclusive wide band-gap semiconductor characteristics of the investigated nanoparticles. Further, the fabrication of carbon dots on cotton fabric potentialized a new class of synthetic flame-retardant free high-temperature resistant textiles, deemed essential for a greener future. The enhanced nature of these carbon dots with requisite alteration capabilities for temperatures as high as 800 °C could certainly improve the applicability of these particles in future electronic advancements.
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页码:1691 / 1706
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