A facile and green method towards coal-based fluorescent carbon dots with photocatalytic activity

Volume: 378, Pages: 402 - 407
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
One of the most widely used methods for exfoliating crystalline nanocarbon is via strong oxidizing acid treatment of bulk carbon sources, such as graphite, carbon black and coal. Not only is such method dangerous and accompanied by the liberation of toxic gases, it is also plagued by issues of purity, requiring the thorough and costly removal of the excess oxidizing acids and salts formed during the process. Herein we report a facile, green and...
Paper Details
Title
A facile and green method towards coal-based fluorescent carbon dots with photocatalytic activity
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
378
Pages
402 - 407
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