Issue 35, 2021

The facile preparation of solid-state fluorescent carbon dots with a high fluorescence quantum yield and their application in rapid latent fingerprint detection

Abstract

Because of direct π–π interactions and excessive energy resonance transfer, it is very challenging to prepare carbon dots (CDs) with a high fluorescence quantum yield (QY) in the solid state. In this study, novel CDs which gave solid-state fluorescence (SSF) with high brightness were successfully prepared via a simple microwave-assisted method. The prepared ScCDs can emit strong blue fluorescence in the solid state, and the absolute QY of this ScCDs powder reaches 51.7%. Such a high QY means that the ScCDs powder could be successfully applied in rapid latent fingerprint (LFP) detection. The LFP detection performance of this ScCDs powder was studied in detail, and the results show that the LFPs developed using the ScCDs powder can be visualized with high definition and contrast under different conditions. This research not only developed a new type of SSF-emitting CDs, but it also proved that the developed CDs have great potential for applications in LFP detection, and this research may also provide inspiration and ideas for the design of new SSF-emitting CDs.

Graphical abstract: The facile preparation of solid-state fluorescent carbon dots with a high fluorescence quantum yield and their application in rapid latent fingerprint detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 May 2021
Accepted
29 Jul 2021
First published
30 Jul 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 12188-12196

The facile preparation of solid-state fluorescent carbon dots with a high fluorescence quantum yield and their application in rapid latent fingerprint detection

H. Wang, W. Hou, J. Kang, X. Zhai, H. Chen, Y. Hao and G. Wan, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 12188 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT01510A

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