Title of article :
Facile synthesis of luminescent carbon dots from mangosteen peel by pyrolysis method
Author/Authors :
Prasetya Aji, Mahardika Department of Physics - Universitas Negeri Semarang - Jalan Taman Siswa - Sekaran - Gunungpati - Semarang - Central Java 50229, Indonesia , Susanto Department of Physics - Universitas Negeri Semarang - Jalan Taman Siswa - Sekaran - Gunungpati - Semarang - Central Java 50229, Indonesia , Ajeng Wiguna, Pradita Department of Physics - Universitas Negeri Semarang - Jalan Taman Siswa - Sekaran - Gunungpati - Semarang - Central Java 50229, Indonesia , Sulhadi Department of Physics - Universitas Negeri Semarang - Jalan Taman Siswa - Sekaran - Gunungpati - Semarang - Central Java 50229, Indonesia
Abstract :
Carbon dots (C-Dots) from mangosteen peel has been synthesized by pyrolysis method. Synthesis of C-Dots is done using precursor solution which is prepared from extract of mangosteen peel as carbon source and urea as
passivation agent. C-Dots is successfully formed with
absorbance spectra at wavelength 350–550 nm. Urea
affects to the formed C-Dots, while the absorbance and the
luminescent spectra are independent toward urea. C-Dots
from extract of mangosteen peel has size in range
*2–15 nm. The absorbance peaks of C-Dots shows significant
wavelength shift at visible region as the increasing
of synthesized temperature. Shift of wavelength absorbance
indicates the change of electronic transition of
C-Dots. Meanwhile, the luminescent of C-Dots can be
controlled by synthesized temperature as well. C-Dots
luminescent were increasing as higher synthesized temperature.
It was shown by the shift of wavelength emission
into shorter wavelength, 465 nm at 200 C, 450 nm at
250 C, and 423 nm at 300 C. Synthesized temperature
also affects size of C-Dots. It has size *10–15 nm at
200 C, *7–11 nm at 250 C and *2–4 nm at 300 C. In
addition, temperature corresponds to the structure of carbon
chains and C–N configuration of formed C-Dots from
mangosteen peel extract.
Keywords :
Carbon dots , Mangosteen peel , Luminescent , Pyrolysis
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics