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How do nitrogen-doped carbon dots generate from molecular precursors? An investigation of the formation mechanism and a solution-based large-scale synthesis

Hu et al., 2015

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8797817327964617673
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Hu Y
Yang J
Tian J
Yu J
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Journal of materials chemistry B

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A bottom-up method, using monoethanolamine (MEA) as both a passivation agent and a solvent, has been developed for rapid and massive synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NC-dots) from citric acid under heating conditions. This method requires a relatively mild …
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