Luminescent S-doped carbon dots : An emergent architecture for multimodal applications

Sourov Chandra, Prasun Patra, Shaheen H. Pathan, Shuvrodeb Roy, Shouvik Mitra, Animesh Layek, Radhaballabh Bhar, Panchanan Pramanik*, Arunava Goswami

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Abstract

A facile route has been developed to synthesise and isolate sulphur doped fluorescent carbon dots for the first time. Such carbogenic quantum dots exhibit a wide band gap of 4.43 eV with a high open circuit voltage (VOC) of 617 mV along with a fill factor (FF) as high as 37%, using phenyl-C60-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) as the electron transporting layer. Besides the wide band gap, which is useful in the fabrication of solar cells, sulphur modified carbon dots also exhibit a high fluorescence quantum yield of 11.8% without any additional surface passivation, producing a unique fluorescent probe for further applications. In addition, the particles have a strong tendency to interact with the surface of gold nanoparticles and produce a thin fluorescent layer over their surfaces. Moreover, as they are completely biocompatible in nature, the highly fluorescent S-doped carbon dots have a strong potential for use in bioimaging applications. Interestingly, owing to the presence of oxygen and sulphur functionality, the highly negatively charged particles can easily bind with positively charged DNA-PEI complexes, simply by mixing them, and after interaction with DNA, bright blue fluorescence has been observed under an excitation wavelength of 405 nm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2375-2382
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry. B
Volume1
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 May 2013
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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