Abstract

Although different studies in carbon dots (CDs) have been reported based on heteroatom doping, most of them have focussed on the enhancement of fluorescence properties. Here we report a comparative study of both fluorescence and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of nitrogen-sulphur-doped CDs (N-S CDs) and nitrogen-boron-doped CDs (N-B CDs) with N-doped CDs (N CDs). The CDs used in the study were synthesized through microwave-assisted pyrolysis. Among the doped CDs, sulphur-doped CDs showed a high fluorescence quantum yield. Upon irradiation, the aqueous dispersion of the CDs demonstrated blue fluorescence. Furthermore, by incorporating the CDs in a potash alum matrix, blue fluorescence, as well as green phosphorescence was observed. The phosphorescence lifetime measurements indicated that the N-S CDs exhibited a longer emission lifetime and a red-shifted emission in contrast with other samples, which might be attributed to the presence of a greater proportion of surface states on the N-S CDs.

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