We present a facile approach, without the need for external heating and any additional energy input, to produce fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) inexpensively and on a large scale. Fluorescence emission wavelengths from the obtained CDs shift gradually from 630 to 400 nm with reduction in their concentration in solution. This work offers a novel avenue for tuning band gaps in CDs and endowing them with potential for various applications.
A controlled and effective strategy is offered for synthesizing carbon dots (CDs) with dual photoluminescence peaks and reliable fluorescence ratiometric pH sensing.
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