Abstract

• Cost-effective synthesis of red-emitting carbon-based quantum (CBQDs) dots is reported. • The as-prepared CBQDs are highly water-dispersible with good heat generating ability. • The as-synthesised CBQDs is a promising material for photothermal applications. We herein report a cost-effective green synthesis of carbon-based quantum dots (CBQDs) from citric acid and formamide and its photothermal profiling. The as-synthesised CBDQs are small, spherical and highly crystalline, with an averaged particle diameter of 4 nm. They displayed good absorption properties with emission in the red region and excellent water dispersibility. The photothermal analysis showed the as-synthesised CBQDs are good generators of heat, presenting them as a promising material for photothermal applications.

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