1. Composition analysis of Magnolia flower and their use for highly bright carbon dots.
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Liu, Qiulian, Li, Weihua, Qiao, Xiaolong, and Zhao, Haiguang
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HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *MAGNOLIAS , *COLLOIDAL carbon , *COMPOSITION of flowers , *FLOWERS - Abstract
Colloidal carbon dots (C-dots) have excellent optical properties and they have been widely used for various types of applications. Compared to the C-dots prepared using chemicals, the Biomass-derived C-dots have attracted a great of attention because of their environmental friendliness and biocompatibility. However, currently obtained C-dots using biomass have low quantum yield. In this work, we demonstrated an efficient precursor of Magnolia flower for synthesizing high-quantum yield C-dots via hydrothermal approach. High performance liquid chromatography and Bradford assay were used to analyze the compositions of the Magnolia flower, which determine the quality of the C-dots. The typical emission bands of the as-prepared C-dots cover from 400 to 550 nm at different excitation wavelengths. The C-dots synthesized using violet Magnolia flower have the QY as high as 11.9%, which is higher than that of 10.4% (white Magnolia flower), because the violet color gives the higher content of the N. The as-obtained C-dots have excitation-dependent color and high quantum yield, showing a great potential for the use of the anti-counterfeiting system. • The components of carbon and nitrogen in the two colors of Magnolia flowers were briefly analyzed. • The synthesized self-doped carbon dots of violet one had a higher quantum yield and the luminescence could reach in the green region. • The carbon dots had good efficacy for anti-counterfeiting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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