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Opal-Inspired SiO2-Mediated Carbon Dot Doping Enables the Synthesis of Monodisperse Multifunctional Afterglow Nanocomposites for Advanced Information Encryption

Author(s)
Guan, ShuaimengChen, XueYu, RuiXu, WeidongWu, ZhongbinSuh, Yung DougLiu, XiaowangHuang, Wei
Issued Date
2024-10
DOI
10.1002/anie.202415632
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84675
Citation
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, pp.e202415632
Abstract
Despite recent advancements in inorganic and organic phosphors, creating monodisperse afterglow nanocomposites (NCs) remains challenging due to the complexities of wet chemistry synthesis. Inspired by nanoinclusions in opal, we introduce a novel SiO2-mediated carbon dot (CD) doping method for fabricating monodisperse, multifunctional afterglow NCs. This method involves growing a SiO2 shell matrix on monodisperse nanoparticles (NPs) and doping CDs into the SiO2 shell under hydrothermal conditions. Our approach preserves the monodispersity of the parent NP@SiO2 NCs while activating a green afterglow in the doped CDs with an impressive lifetime of 1.26 s. Additionally, this method is highly versatile, allowing for various core and dopant combinations to finely tune the afterglow through core-to-CD or CD-to-dye energy transfer. Our findings significantly enhance the potential of SiO2 coatings, transforming them from merely enhancing the biocompatibility of NCs to serving as a versatile matrix for emitters, facilitating afterglow generation and paving the way for new applications.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1433-7851
Keyword (Author)
carbon dotslanthanide dopingnanoinclusionsupconversionafterglow
Keyword
BIOINSPIRED MATERIALSNANOPARTICLESCOMPOSITE

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