Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots

Photoluminescent carbon dots (CD), one of the nanomaterial family members with a size of < 10 nm, have become increasingly popular in the past decade due to its unique optical and electric properties. Semiconductor quantum dots that were developed in the earlier years consist of toxic heavy metal...

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Main Authors: Jamaludin, Norhanisah, Abdul Rashid, Suraya, Tan, Tong Ling
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.788742021-07-12T10:23:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/78874/ Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots Jamaludin, Norhanisah Abdul Rashid, Suraya Tan, Tong Ling Photoluminescent carbon dots (CD), one of the nanomaterial family members with a size of < 10 nm, have become increasingly popular in the past decade due to its unique optical and electric properties. Semiconductor quantum dots that were developed in the earlier years consist of toxic heavy metal elements in its structure, thus rendering it to be applied in environmental and biological application. Due to this drawback, CD acts as promising alternatives to overcome this shortcoming. Over and above, CD presented low toxicity, high biocompatibility, ease of functionalization, and tunable luminescence. Respectively, CD has shown a great potential to be widely applied in various application. In this chapter, a brief summary of CD background was discussed. The use of natural carbon-based materials as a starting material and different approaches on the preparation of CD were summarized. A summary of CD structure and properties was also discussed briefly. Elsevier Abdul Rashid, Suraya Raja Othman, Raja Nor Izawati Hussein, Mohd Zobir 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/78874/1/Natural%20biomass%20as%20carbon%20sources%20for%20the%20synthesis%20of%20photoluminescent%20carbon%20dots.pdf Jamaludin, Norhanisah and Abdul Rashid, Suraya and Tan, Tong Ling (2019) Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots. In: Synthesis, Technology and Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials. Micro & Nano Technologies series: . Elsevier, Cambridge, Canada, 109- 363. ISBN 9780128157572 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012815757200005X#:~:text=Biochar%20as%20Carbon%20Source%20Starting,supply%20of%20oxygen%20%5B124%5D. 10.1016/B978-0-12-815757-2.00005-X
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description Photoluminescent carbon dots (CD), one of the nanomaterial family members with a size of < 10 nm, have become increasingly popular in the past decade due to its unique optical and electric properties. Semiconductor quantum dots that were developed in the earlier years consist of toxic heavy metal elements in its structure, thus rendering it to be applied in environmental and biological application. Due to this drawback, CD acts as promising alternatives to overcome this shortcoming. Over and above, CD presented low toxicity, high biocompatibility, ease of functionalization, and tunable luminescence. Respectively, CD has shown a great potential to be widely applied in various application. In this chapter, a brief summary of CD background was discussed. The use of natural carbon-based materials as a starting material and different approaches on the preparation of CD were summarized. A summary of CD structure and properties was also discussed briefly.
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author Jamaludin, Norhanisah
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Tan, Tong Ling
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Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
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title Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
title_short Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
title_full Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
title_fullStr Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
title_full_unstemmed Natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
title_sort natural biomass as carbon sources for the synthesis of photoluminescent carbon dots
publisher Elsevier
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/78874/1/Natural%20biomass%20as%20carbon%20sources%20for%20the%20synthesis%20of%20photoluminescent%20carbon%20dots.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/78874/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012815757200005X#:~:text=Biochar%20as%20Carbon%20Source%20Starting,supply%20of%20oxygen%20%5B124%5D.
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