Europium (III)‐modified sunflower‐derived carbon dots for fluorescent anti‐counterfeiting inks and photocatalysis
Kunyu Chu,
Congling Wang,
Xuemin Cui
Abstract:A highly water‐soluble and fluorescent N,S‐doped carbon dots/europium (N,S‐CDs/Eu) was successfully synthesized via a secondary hydrothermal method. This involved surface modification of N,S‐CDs derived from sunflower stem pith (SSP) with europium ions (Eu3+) doping. When excited within the range of 400–470 nm, N,S‐CDs/Eu exhibited a stable and broad optimal emission wavelength ranging from 505 to 540 nm. Notably, the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of N,S‐CDs/Eu is 31.4%, significantly higher than the … Show more
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