Carbon dots (CDs) hold the potential to revolutionize photocatalysis by outperforming traditional catalysts with their eco-friendly and tunable properties. Our work now published in ACS Nano highlights how adjusting their synthesis can enhance graphitization, boosting catalytic performance and durability. As we unlock their potential, CDs pave the way for affordable, game-changing applications in various industries.
Shining Light on Carbon Dots: New Opportunities in Photocatalysis
Our ChemCatChem Concept Article is now published. The article discusses recent advancements in carbon dots-based photocatalysis. We highlight the link between the carbon dots superficial and core composition and their resulting photo-redox abilities. We then give future perspectives on their application in cutting-edge areas. The work was carried out in collaboration with Dr. Giacomo Filippini and Prof. Maurizio Prato at the University of Trieste.

