Functional Groups Accessibility and the Origin of Photoluminescence in N/O‐containing Bottom‐up Carbon Nanodots

Author:

Debes Paul P.12ORCID,Langer Michal3ORCID,Pagel Melanie12ORCID,Menna Enzo45ORCID,Smarsly Bernd12ORCID,Osella Silvio3ORCID,Gallego Jaime12ORCID,Gatti Teresa126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Materials Research Justus-Liebig University Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17 35392 Giessen Germany

2. Institute of Physical Chemistry Justus-Liebig University Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17 35392 Giessen Germany

3. Chemical and Biological Systems Simulation Lab Centre of New Technologies University of Warsaw 2c Banacha Street 02-097 Warszawa Poland

4. Department of Chemical Sciences & INSTM University of Padova Via Marzolo 1 35131 Padova Italy

5. Interdepartmental Centre Giorgio Levi Cases for Energy Economics and Technology University of Padova Via Marzolo 9 35131 Padova Italy

6. Department of Applied Science and Technology Politecnico di Torino C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24 10129 Torino Italy

Abstract

AbstractChemical surface functionalization of carbon nanodots (CNDs) offers a valuable opportunity to tailor multifunctionality in these nanocarbons, by engineering the composition of their molecular surface. Therefore, it is important to elucidate the type and amount of CNDs surface functionalization to be able to design their properties accurately. CNDs are often functionalized through amide coupling without validating the degree of surface functionalization. As a measure of surface functionalization, the amounts of primary amines via Kaiser test (KT) or imine reactions of the bare CNDs is often considered. However, this may lead to overestimating the degree of surface functionalization obtained by the pure amide coupling due to different reaction mechanisms and involved intermediates. Herein, four different CNDs prepared by microwave‐assisted synthesis from arginine or citric acid with varying amounts of ethylenediamine are presented. We resorted to combining physicochemical methods to provide elemental, structural, and optical information. By that, we developed a method to quantify the degree of surface functionalization by amide coupling and show that the surface functionalization is lower than anticipated. Comparing experimental optical features of the CNDs with different computed model systems enables us to provide a more advanced vision of structure‐property relationships in these still elusive nanocarbons.

Funder

European Research Council

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Biomaterials

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