Successful Entrapment of Carbon Dots within Flexible Free-Standing Transparent Mesoporous Organic-Inorganic Silica Hybrid Films for Photonic Applications
Anastasia Vassilakopoulou, Vasilios Georgakilas, Nikolaos Vainos and, Ioannis Koutselas

TL;DR
This paper reports the successful embedding of photoluminescent carbon dots into flexible, transparent silica hybrid films, enabling stable luminescence and suitability for photonic applications through a sol-gel process.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method for entrapment of carbon dots in flexible silica hybrid films with preserved luminescence and thermal stability, suitable for photonic device fabrication.
Findings
Carbon dots are effectively embedded in silica films.
Hybrid films maintain luminescence after thermal treatment.
Films are suitable for soft lithography in photonic structures.
Abstract
The effective entrapment of Carbon dots (CDs) into a polymer-silica hybrid matrix, formed as free standing transparent flexible films, is presented. CDs of 3 nm mean size with strong photoluminescence are embedded into a silica matrix during the sol-gel procedure, using tetraethylorthosilicate and F127 triblock copolymer as the structure directing agent under acidic conditions. The final hybrid nanostructure forms free standing transparent films that show high flexibility and long term stable CDs luminescence indicating the protective character of the hybrid matrix. It is crucial that the photoluminescence of the hybrid's CDs is not seriously affected after thermal treatment at 550C for 30min. Moreover, the herein reported hybrid is demonstrated to be suitable for the fabrication of advanced photonic structures using soft lithography process due to its low shrinkage and distortion upon…
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