Abstract
N-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQD) are rationally designed and synthesised, for the first time, from folic acid (Vitamin B9) by a non-thermal microplasma jet. A new conceptual design was developed to synthesise the desirable NCQD for three main applications (nanopesticides, water purification, and theranostic treatment). The structural and analytical characterisation confirmed an average size of 3.1 nm for the synthesised NCQD with the multi-functional groups (-OH, –COOH, –NH2) on their surface. The TEM results indicated that the core of NCQD was a multilayered structure, including single defected graphene sheets of graphitic-nitrogen and pyrrolic-nitrogen. In addition, fluorescence performance and stability of the as-prepared NCQD were determined. The quantum yield of NCQD was 35%, which is relatively high, with a strong blue fluorescence. A basis for predicting colloidal behaviours based on balancing molecular attractive and repulsive forces was elucidated by applying the Derjaguin, Landau, Vervey, and Overbeek (DLVO) theory. Finally, compared with other similar microplasma-assisted synthesis processes, this developed method has proven the ability to provide a tailored and scalable synthesis process of high-quantum-yield NCQD at gram-scale production.
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