Confinement Microenvironment Regulation of Carbon Dots in Zeolite for Multi‐Mode Time‐Dependent Phosphorescence Color Evolution
Siyu Zong,
Bolun Wang,
Jiani Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Matrix immobilization has been proven to be a favored method for enhancing the phosphorescence of carbon dots (CDs), however, it remains a significant challenge to realize time‐dependent phosphorescence colors (TDPC) by embedding CDs with single emission center. In this study, we present a novel matrix‐controlling strategy to regulate the microenvironment of CDs by doping limited Mn2+ in zeolite. The surrounding environment influences the surface state of the CDs, leading to the formation of different excitons… Show more
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