One-Pot Synthesis of Green-Emitting Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dots from Xylose
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Carbon dots (CDs) are interesting carbon nanomaterials that exhibit great photoluminescent
features, low cytotoxicity, and excellent water stability and solubility. For these reasons, many fields
are starting to integrate their use for a variety of purposes. The catalytic performance of VOPO4 has
been evaluated in the synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs). The synthesis reaction was
carried out at 180 C using VOPO4 as a heterogeneous catalyst for 2 to 4 h of reaction time. After
reaction, the N-CDs were purified using a novel method for the protection of the functional groups
over the surfaces of the N-CDs. The morphological, superficial, and photoelectronic properties
of the N-CDs were thoroughly studied by means of TEM, HRTEM, XPS, and photoluminescence
measurements. The conversion of the carbon precursor was followed by HPLC. After three catalytic
runs, the catalyst was still active while ensuring the quality of the N-CDs obtained. After the third
cycle, the catalyst was regenerated, and it recovered its full activity. The obtained N-CDs showed a
great degree of oxidized groups in their surfaces that translated into high photoluminescence when
irradiated under different lasers. Due to the observed photoelectronic properties, they were then
assayed in the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange.
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Rodríguez-Carballo, G.; García-Sancho, C.; Algarra, M.; Castro, E.; Moreno-Tost, R. One-Pot Synthesis of Green-Emitting Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dots from Xylose. Catalysts 2023, 13, 1358. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13101358









