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Influence of Electron Donors on the Charge Transfer Dynamics of Carbon Nanodots in Photocatalytic Systems Open
Carbon nanodots (CNDs) are nanosized light-harvesters emerging as next-generation photosensitizers in photocatalytic reactions. Despite their ever-increasing potential applications, the intricacies underlying their photoexcited charge carr…
The Influence of Electron Donors on the Charge Transfer Dynamics of Carbon Nanodots in Photocatalytic Systems Open
Carbon nanodots are nanosized light-harvesters emerging as sustainable next-generation photosensitizers in photocatalytic reactions. Despite their ever-increasing potential applications, the intricate details underlying their photoexcited …
The Influence of Electron Donors on the Charge Transfer Dynamics of Carbon Nanodots in Photocatalytic Systems Open
Carbon nanodots are nanosized light-harvesters emerging as sustainable next-generation photosensitizers in photocatalytic reactions. Despite their ever-increasing potential applications, the intricate details underlying their photoexcited …
View article: Low-Volume Reaction Monitoring of Carbon Dot Light Absorbers in Optofluidic Microreactors
Low-Volume Reaction Monitoring of Carbon Dot Light Absorbers in Optofluidic Microreactors Open
Optical monitoring and screening of photocatalytic batch reactions using cuvettes ex situ is time-consuming, requires substantial amounts of samples, and does not allow the analysis of species with low extinction coefficients. Hollow-core …
View article: Size-dependent activity of carbon dots for photocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> generation in combination with a molecular Ni cocatalyst
Size-dependent activity of carbon dots for photocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> generation in combination with a molecular Ni cocatalyst Open
We demonstrate that purification and size separation of polydisperse carbon dot materials unveils the real active nanoparticles and enhances the photocatalytic H 2 evolution using monodisperse carbon dots.
Research data supporting: "Optofluidic Photonic Crystal Fiber Microreactors for In Situ Studies of Carbon Nanodot-Driven Photoreduction" by Koehler et al. Open
Dataset and simulation file for Figure 2.\n\nZip file containing: Koehler_data.mat (Matlab) - one dataset file; Koehler.dat.csv (comma-separated values); Koehler_SI_solveODE.m (Matlab script).