Uniform blue emitting carbon nanodots synthesized from fig fruit using reverse diffusion purification

Jamaan E. Alassafi*, Yas Al-Hadeethi, Mohammed S. Aida, Iman S. Roqan, Samar F. Al-Shehri, Mohammad S. Ansari, Samer Alamodi, Mingguang Chen*

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Abstract

In this investigation, blue-emitting carbon nanodots (B.CNDs) with exceptional color purity were successfully synthesized from fresh fig fruit using a one-step pyrolysis method. These B.CNDs are small and spherical (3.7 nm) with an amorphous carbon core encapsulated inside a passivated layer primarily composed of oxygen-related functional groups. They demonstrated an emission property that is independent of excitation, showing the highest emission intensity in the deep blue region at 450 nm with a narrow full-width at half maximum (FWHM) at 44 nm and a quantum yield of 15.5%. This exceptional value of FWHM is attributed to the remarkable uniformity in both morphological and chemical composition that was achieved through the utilization of the reverse diffusion technique combined with the dialysis method for purification and separation of B.CNDs. This work not only contributes to the expanding field of carbon nanomaterials but also introduces a novel and sustainable approach to fabricate CDs with unparalleled color purity and optical performance.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number29254
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • Blue emission
  • Green carbon sources
  • Narrow bandwidth
  • Pyrolysis synthesis
  • Reverse diffusion technique

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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