Facile one‐pot synthesis of PEG‐derived carbon dots with enhanced luminescence via L‐cysteine‐assisted S,N‐doping

Author:

De Juan‐Corpuz Lyn Marie12ORCID,Corpuz Ryan D.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Science and Technology Philippine Textile Research Institute Taguig City Philippines

2. Nanolabs LRC Co. Ltd. Valenzuela City Philippines

3. Department of Science and Technology Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development Taguig City Philippines

Abstract

AbstractCarbon nanodots (C‐dots) are promising photoluminescent nanomaterials for biomedical applications. Among them, PEG‐derived C‐dots demonstrate exceptional photoluminescence and passivation properties, making them particularly attractive for use in the biomedical field. In this article, we present the synthesis of photoluminescent S,N‐doped PEG‐derived carbon dots that are stable at ambient temperature and can be produced using an easy hydrothermal technique. To synthesize the carbon dots, the non‐hazardous polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG) was used as the sole precursor rather than any other potentially hazardous compounds. The absence of L‐cysteine in the reaction mixture resulted in carbon dots with no significant absorbance in the visible region but exhibited photoluminescence properties with a maximum excitation and emission at 343 and 452 nm, respectively. However, the addition of L‐cysteine resulted in a visible absorbance and a red shift in both the maximum excitation and emission, at around 435 and 503 nm, respectively. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis provided evidence for the presence of ‐SH, ‐SO2, ‐NH2, and CON‐H bond stretching after the addition of L‐cysteine, suggesting possible S,N‐doping of the carbon dots, which likely caused the observed changes in photoluminescence properties. These findings contribute to the understanding of S,N‐doping in carbon dots and highlight their potential applications in optoelectronics, sensing, and biomedical imaging.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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