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Angewandte Chemie | 2017

Piezochromic Carbon Dots with Two‐photon Fluorescence

Siyu Lu; Guanjun Xiao; Laizhi Sui; Tanglue Feng; Xue Yong; Shoujun Zhu; Baojun Li; Zhongyi Liu; Bo Zou; Mingxing Jin; John S. Tse; Hu Yan; Bai Yang

Piezochromic materials, which show color changes resulting from mechanical grinding or external pressure, can be used as mechanosensors, indicators of mechano-history, security papers, optoelectronic devices, and data storage systems. A class of piezochromic materials with unprecedented two-photon absorptive and yellow emissive carbon dots (CDs) was developed for the first time. Applied pressure from 0-22.84 GPa caused a noticeable color change in the luminescence of yellow emissive CDs, shifting from yellow (557 nm) to blue-green (491 nm). Moreover, first-principles calculations support transformation of the sp2 domains into sp3 -hybridized domains under high pressure. The structured CDs generated were captured by quenching the high-pressure phase to ambient conditions, thus greatly increasing the choice of materials available for a variety of applications.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

High-Efficiency Aqueous-Processed Polymer/CdTe Nanocrystals Planar Heterojunction Solar Cells with Optimized Band Alignment and Reduced Interfacial Charge Recombination

Qingsen Zeng; Lu Hu; Jian Cui; Tanglue Feng; Xiaohang Du; Gan Jin; Fangyuan Liu; Tianjiao Ji; Fenghong Li; Hao Zhang; Bai Yang

Aqueous-processed nanocrystal solar cells have attracted increasing attention due to the advantage of its environmentally friendly nature, which provides a promising approach for large-scale production. The urgent affair is boosting the power conversion efficiency (PCE) for further commercial applications. The low PCE is mainly attributed to the imperfect device structure, which leads to abundant nonradiative recombination at the interfaces. In this work, an environmentally friendly and efficient method is developed to improve the performance of aqueous-processed CdTe nanocrystal solar cells. Polymer/CdTe planar heterojunction solar cells (PHSCs) with optimized band alignment are constructed, which results in reduced interfacial charge recombination, enhanced carrier collection efficiency and built-in field. Finally, a champion PCE of 5.9%, which is a record for aqueous-processed solar cells based on CdTe nanocrystals, is achieved after optimizing the photovoltaic device.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Supramolecular Cross-Link-Regulated Emission and Related Applications in Polymer Carbon Dots

Tanglue Feng; Shoujun Zhu; Qingsen Zeng; Siyu Lu; Songyuan Tao; Junjun Liu; Bai Yang

Involvement of clear photoluminescence (PL) mechanism in specific chemical structure is at the forefront of carbon dots (CDs). Supramolecular interaction exists in plenty of materials, offering an inherent way to administrate the optical and photophysical properties, especially in terms of newly developed polymer carbon dots (PCDs). However, supramolecular-interaction-derived PL regulation is always ignored in the shadow of many kinds of PL factors, and we still have a limited understanding on the distinct chemical structure and mechanism of supramolecular effect in PCDs. Herein, several distinct photoluminescent phenomena of PCDs under aqueous and solid state are reviewed in terms of supramolecular cross-linking, with highly emphasizing the importance of supramolecular cross-link-enhanced emission (SCEE) effects, and the regulated function of supramolecular interactions intensity and types between PCDs for special PL behaviors of PCDs. In addition, we categorize the photoluminescent phenomena in PCDs into the following aspects: supramolecular cross-link-enhanced dilute-solution-state emission, concentration-controlled multicolor emission, supramolecular regulation for quenching-resistant solid-state fluorescence, as well as supramolecular cross-link-assisted room-temperature- phosphorescence (RTP) under solid states. Furthermore, the applications of PCDs in light-emitting diodes (LED), solar cells, and anticounterfeiting and data encryption, etc., are presented, based on the distinct supramolecular cross-link-regulated photoluminescent phenomena, especially the solid-state emission. Finally, a brief outlook is given, highlighting the currently existing problems and development direction of supramolecular cross-link-regulated emission in PCDs.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2018

Hydrothermal Addition Polymerization for Ultrahigh-Yield Carbonized Polymer Dots with Room Temperature Phosphorescence via Nanocomposite

Chunlei Xia; Songyuan Tao; Shoujun Zhu; Yubin Song; Tanglue Feng; Qingsen Zeng; Junjun Liu; Bai Yang

Hydrothermal/solvothermal treatments have been widely used to prepare carbonized polymer dots (CPDs) through the condensation and carbonization of small molecules and/or polymers. However, the basic scientific issues, such as the nucleation and growth process, morphology and size control, yield increase, and photoluminescence (PL) mechanism have not been well investigated. In this work, enlightened by the principle of soap-free emulsion polymerization, CPDs with ultrahigh yields (ca. 85 %) were obtained by hydrothermal addition polymerization and carbonization (HAPC) of monomers. The unprecedented initiator-induced addition polymerization was exploited to synthesize CPDs for the first time. As expected in typical emulsion polymerization processes, the developed HAPC method can produce CPDs with designed sizes by systematically regulating the HAPC parameter, uncovering an unprecedented strategy for regulating the size of CPDs. In addition, the obtained CPDs were provided with high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQY) up to 45.58 %, while the relationship between the photoluminescence (PL) mechanism and chemical structure was investigated. The viscosity parameter was first adopted to measure the polymer property of CPDs. Moreover, the ultrahigh yield and low-cost CPDs elicited the high-performance CPDs/PVA nanocomposite (PVA=poly(vinyl alcohol)) with fluorescence and room-temperature phosphorescence dual-mode emission, demonstrating potential for advanced anti-counterfeit applications.


Advanced Materials | 2018

Carbon-Quantum-Dots-Loaded Ruthenium Nanoparticles as an Efficient Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Production in Alkaline Media.

Weidong Li; Yuan Liu; Min Wu; Xiaolei Feng; Simon A. T. Redfern; Yuan Shang; Xue Yong; Tanglue Feng; Kaifeng Wu; Zhongyi Liu; Baojun Li; Zhimin Chen; John S. Tse; Siyu Lu; Bai Yang

Highly active, stable, and cheap Pt-free catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are facing increasing demand as a result of their potential use in future energy-conversion systems. However, the development of HER electrocatalysts with Pt-like or even superior activity, in particular ones that can function under alkaline conditions, remains a significant challenge. Here, the synthesis of a novel carbon-loaded ruthenium nanoparticle electrocatalyst (Ru@CQDs) for the HER, using carbon quantum dots (CQDs), is reported. Electrochemical tests reveal that, even under extremely alkaline conditions (1 m KOH), the as-formed Ru@CQDs exhibits excellent catalytic behavior with an onset overpotential of 0 mV, a Tafel slope of 47 mV decade-1 , and good durability. Most importantly, it only requires an overpotential of 10 mV to achieve the current density of 10 mA cm-2 . Such catalytic characteristics are superior to the current commercial Pt/C and most noble metals, non-noble metals, and nonmetallic catalysts under basic conditions. These findings open a new field for the application of CQDs and add to the growing family of metal@CQDs with high HER performance.


Science China-chemistry | 2018

A combined experimental and theoretical investigation of donor and acceptor interface in efficient aqueous-processed polymer/nanocrystal hybrid solar cells

Siyu Lu; Wei Ma; Gan Jin; Qingsen Zeng; Xiaolei Feng; Tanglue Feng; Hanyu Liu; Sheng Meng; Simon A. T. Redfern; Bai Yang

As a route to improving the energy conversion of organic-inorganic hybrid-solar cells, we have tested the performance of poly (phenylene vinylene) (PPV), poly(2,5-thienylene vinylene) (PWTV) polymers and CdTe nanocrystal devices produced via aqueous-processing. It is found that small differences in the conformation of the sensitizer lead to dramatic effects on the solar cell efficiency. Using a combination of UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy and first-principles non-adiabatic molecular dynamics (NAMD) based on time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT), PPV is found to have a longer electron injection and recombination time despite seeming to have a better energy alignment with the substrate, which leads to a higher devices performance than PWTV. The present results shed new light on the understanding of organic-inorganic hybrid-solar cells and will trigger further experimental and theoretical investigations.


Materials Today Chemistry | 2017

The polymeric characteristics and photoluminescence mechanism in polymer carbon dots: A review

Songyuan Tao; Shoujun Zhu; Tanglue Feng; Chunlei Xia; Yubin Song; Bai Yang


ACS Photonics | 2017

Color-Tunable Carbon Dots Possessing Solid-State Emission for Full-Color Light-Emitting Diodes Applications

Tanglue Feng; Qingsen Zeng; Siyu Lu; Xianju Yan; Junjun Liu; Songyuan Tao; Mingxi Yang; Bai Yang


Angewandte Chemie | 2018

Design of Metal‐Free Polymer Carbon Dots: A New Class of Room‐Temperature Phosphorescent Materials

Songyuan Tao; Siyu Lu; Yijia Geng; Shoujun Zhu; Simon A. T. Redfern; Yubin Song; Tanglue Feng; Weiqing Xu; Bai Yang


Nano Today | 2018

Recent progress on the photocatalysis of carbon dots: Classification, mechanism and applications

Mei Han; Shoujun Zhu; Siyu Lu; Yubin Song; Tanglue Feng; Songyuan Tao; Junjun Liu; Bai Yang

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