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One-step synthesis of multi-emission carbon nanodots for ratiometric temperature sensing

Nguyen, V. and Yan, L. and Xu, H. and Yue, M. (2018) One-step synthesis of multi-emission carbon nanodots for ratiometric temperature sensing. Applied Surface Science, 427. pp. 1118-1123. ISSN 1694332

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Abstract

Measuring temperature with greater precision at localized small length scales or in a nonperturbative manner is a necessity in widespread applications, such as integrated photonic devices, micro/nano electronics, biology, and medical diagnostics. To this context, use of nanoscale fluorescent temperature probes is regarded as the most promising method for temperature sensing because they are noninvasive, accurate, and enable remote micro/nanoscale imaging. Here, we propose a novel ratiometric fluorescent sensor for nanothermometry using carbon nanodots (C-dots). The C-dots were synthesized by one-step method using femtosecond laser ablation and exhibit unique multi-emission property due to emissions from abundant functional groups on its surface. The as-prepared C-dots demonstrate excellent ratiometric temperature sensing under single wavelength excitation that achieves high temperature sensitivity with a 1.48% change per °C ratiometric response over wide-ranging temperature (5–85 °C) in aqueous buffer. The ratiometric sensor shows excellent reversibility and stability, holding great promise for the accurate measurement of temperature in many practical applications. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Offices > Office of International Cooperation
Identification Number: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.08.133
Uncontrolled Keywords: Carbon; Diagnosis; Fluorescence; Laser ablation; Nanodots; Photonic devices; Carbon nanodots; High temperature sensitivity; Integrated photonic devices; Nanothermometry; Ratiometric fluorescent sensors; Ratiometric sensors; Ratiometric temperature; Single wavelength excitation; Temperature sensors
Additional Information: Language of original document: English.
URI: http://eprints.lqdtu.edu.vn/id/eprint/9645

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