Abstract
The development of cost-effective and environmentally friendly photocatalysts and photosensitizers has received tremendous attention because of their potential utilization in solar-light-harvesting applications. In this respect, carbon dots (CDs) prepared by bottom-up methods have been considered to be promising light-harvesting materials. Through their preparation from various molecular precursors and synthetic methods, CDs exhibit excellent optical and charge-transfer properties. Furthermore, their photophysical properties can be readily optimized and enhanced by means of doping, functionalization, and post-synthetic treatment. In this review, we summarize the recent progress in CDs synthesized using bottom-up approaches. These CDs exhibit strong light absorption and unique electron donor/acceptor capabilities for light-harvesting applications. We anticipate that this review will provide new insights into novel types of photosensitizers and photocatalysts for a wide range of applications.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 586-598 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Chemistry - An Asian Journal |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2018 Mar 16 |
Bibliographical note
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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Biochemistry
- Organic Chemistry