Exploring the Ultralong Lifetime of Self‐matrix 1,10 Phenanthroline and Boron‐Based Room Temperature Phosphorescence Carbon Dots for Multiple Applications
R. Blessy Pricilla,
Pavel Urbanek,
Jakub Sevcik
et al.
Abstract:Room temperature phosphorescence carbon dots (RTP CDs) are one of the newly investigated nanomaterials because of their remarkable optical characteristics. They are widely utilized in many versatile optoelectronic and security applications. Apart from synthesis, one of its challenging attributes is its lifetime at room temperature. Here, a straightforward and quick heating approach is presented for synthesizing self‐matrix 1,10 phenanthroline and boron‐based RTP CDs. 1,10 phenanthroline is utilized as an aroma… Show more
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