Facile access to versatile fluorescent carbon dots toward light-emitting diodes
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(21), pp. 2692–2692
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Abstract
We report the facile synthesis of carbon dots with tunable fluorescence from unzipping of photonic crystals and their application in LEDs, which may provide an insight into the creation of multifunctional carbon dots adapted for various applications such as in optoelectronics, sensing, or bioimaging.
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