Abstract

Enriching the synthetic routes of functionalized carbon dots (C dots) and expanding their application are necessary for promoting research into carbon-based nanomaterials. In this study, we develop a one-step and efficient method to prepare excitation-dependent multicolor emissive carbon dots (M-C dots) with quaternary ammonium functional groups via a solvothermal reaction of chloroform, diethylamine, and ammonium carbonate. Through detailed structural characterizations and further reactions of surface functional groups (such as reduction, oxidation, and hydrolysis) on M-C dots, the excitation-dependent tunable photoluminescence behaviors are proposed to come from the multiple emission domains on the surface. The prepared M-C dots possess antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. And the antibacterial effects of M-C dots were investigated by destroying the bacterial cell walls/membranes via strongly electrostatic interactions between positively charged M-C dots and ...

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