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Covalent carbon nanodot-azobenzene hybrid photoswitches: the impact of <i>meta</i>/<i>para</i> connectivity and sp<sup>3</sup> spacer on photophysical properties
- Abstract:
- The covalent surface functionalization of carbon nanodots (CNDs) can facilitate the design and development of nanocarbon hybrids with photoswitching properties, which can be applied in a wide range of applications, including sensing, optoelectronics, and even bio-applications. This study underscores the potential utilization of these hybrids as photoresponsive materials, for potential application in optostimulation. In this study, we examine the characteristics of covalent azobenzene-functionalized CNDs, with a particular emphasis on the impact of meta and para connectivity and the additional introduction of a glycine spacer. The CND synthesis process comprises a bottom-up microwave condensation of ethylenediamine and citric acid. Amide coupling to azobenzenes is confirmed through NMR diffusion-ordered spectroscopy and diffusion decay analysis. A comprehensive investigation is conducted into the size and optical properties of the resulting hybrids. Moreover, time-dependent density functional theory computations are employed to understand absorption spectra and charge transfer events. Furthermore, advanced optical characterisation is utilised to examine energy/charge transfer between the constituents. Finally, the switching properties, fatigue resistance, and half-life of the hybrids are studied to evaluate their performance for prospective applications like in optostimulation
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- 10.1039/d5tc00116a
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- Publisher:
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Journal:
- Journal of Materials Chemistry C Materials for optical and electronic devices More from this journal
- Volume:
- 13
- Issue:
- 23
- Pages:
- 11879-11889
- Publication date:
- 2025-05-07
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2050-7534
- ISSN:
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2050-7526
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English
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2373907
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pubs:2373907
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W4410168707
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2026-02-15
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