Visible to near-IR fluorescence from single-digit detonation nanodiamonds: Excitation wavelength and pH dependence
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posted on 2024-11-02, 07:38 authored by Philipp ReineckPhilipp Reineck, Desmond Lau, Emma Wilson, Nicholas Nunn, Olga Shenderova, Brant GibsonBrant GibsonDetonation nanodiamonds are of vital significance to many areas of science and technology. However, their fluorescence properties have rarely been explored for applications and remain poorly understood. We demonstrate significant fluorescence from the visible to near-infrared spectral regions from deaggregated, single-digit detonation nanodiamonds dispersed in water produced via post-synthesis oxidation. The excitation wavelength dependence of this fluorescence is analyzed in the spectral region from 400 nm to 700 nm as well as the particles' absorption characteristics. We report a strong pH dependence of the fluorescence and compare our results to the pH dependent fluorescence of aromatic hydrocarbons. Our results significantly contribute to the current understanding of the fluorescence of carbon-based nanomaterials in general and detonation nanodiamonds in particular. © 2018 The Author(s).
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Hybrid diamond materials for next generation sensing, biodiagnostic and quantum devices
Australian Research Council
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Scientific ReportsVolume
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