Three kinds of carbonized polymer dots(CPDs) synthesized via a one-pot process from ophenylenediamine(OPD), m-phenylenediamine(MPD) and p-phenylenediamine(PPD) exhibit excitationwavelength independent yellow, green an...Three kinds of carbonized polymer dots(CPDs) synthesized via a one-pot process from ophenylenediamine(OPD), m-phenylenediamine(MPD) and p-phenylenediamine(PPD) exhibit excitationwavelength independent yellow, green and red emissions, respectively. In sharp contrast, two kinds of CPDs prepared via a hydrothermal process from citric acid(CA) and diethylenetriamine(DETA) exhibit obvious excitation-wavelength dependent emissions. Through the characterization and comparison of the two types of CPDs, it is concretely revealed that the polymer structure types during the formation of CPDs can effectively control the fluorescence excitation-wavelength independence/dependence. The homogeneous polymer structures contained in CPDs contribute to excitation-wavelength independence, whereas random copolymer structures contribute to excitation-wavelength dependence. These studies are of great significance for further understanding the polymer structures and designing unique optical properties of CPDs.展开更多
基金the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (No. 1107047002)the Key Research and Development Plan (Modern Agriculture) of Jiangsu Province (No. BE2018385)Innovation Platform Project supported by Jiangsu Province (No. 6907041203)。
文摘Three kinds of carbonized polymer dots(CPDs) synthesized via a one-pot process from ophenylenediamine(OPD), m-phenylenediamine(MPD) and p-phenylenediamine(PPD) exhibit excitationwavelength independent yellow, green and red emissions, respectively. In sharp contrast, two kinds of CPDs prepared via a hydrothermal process from citric acid(CA) and diethylenetriamine(DETA) exhibit obvious excitation-wavelength dependent emissions. Through the characterization and comparison of the two types of CPDs, it is concretely revealed that the polymer structure types during the formation of CPDs can effectively control the fluorescence excitation-wavelength independence/dependence. The homogeneous polymer structures contained in CPDs contribute to excitation-wavelength independence, whereas random copolymer structures contribute to excitation-wavelength dependence. These studies are of great significance for further understanding the polymer structures and designing unique optical properties of CPDs.