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About Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Journal of Materials Chemistry C is a weekly journal in the materials field. The journal is interdisciplinary, publishing work of international significance on all aspects of materials chemistry related to optical, magnetic and electronic devices, including (but not limited to):
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Metal ions optical sensing by semiconductor quantum dots

Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals or quantum dots (QDs) have been facilitating the development of sensitive fluorescence sensors over the past decade, due to their unique photophysical properties, versatile surface chemistry and ligand binding ability, and the possibility of the encapsulation in different materials or attachment to different functional materials, while retaining their native luminescence property. The optical metal ion chemosensors with high sensitivity and selectivity have been developed due to the importance of the metal ions' fundamental roles, possessed in a wide range of biological processes and the aquatic environment. This review addresses the different sensing strategies with chemically modified QD hybrid structures for the sensing of metal ions in aqueous solution or an in vivo environment, and discusses the photophysical mechanisms in the different sensor systems while comparing their detecting/sensing selectivity. The perspectives for the future potential developments in QD based optical sensing for metal ions are discussed

Aqueous synthesis of multilayer Mn:ZnSe/Cu:ZnS quantum dots with white light emission

In this work, we prepared white-emitting multilayer Mn:ZnSe/Cu:ZnS quantum dots (QDs) in an aqueous solution. The core–shell multilayer structure provides a unique opportunity to dope different types of impurities into each host layer. White-emitting Mn:ZnSe/Cu:ZnS QDs have two emission bands at around 477 nm and 585 nm. The latter emission band around 585 nm is assigned to Mn-induced emission. The first emission band around 477 nm is caused by both the trap emission in the ZnSe core and Cu-doping emission from the trap state in the ZnS shell to the Cu+ energy level. Due to doping of Cu and Mn in QDs, internally doped Mn:ZnSe/Cu:ZnS QDs have good stability against UV irradiation or alteration due to surroundings during blending with polymers, making as-prepared QDs available for white light-emitting diodes.

Mechanically tough double-network hydrogels with high electronic conductivity

New, mechanically tough, and electro-conductive double-network hydrogels (E-DN gels) were synthesised by oxidative polymerisation of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene in ethanol in the presence of a double-network hydrogel (DN gel) matrix composed of poly(styrenesulphonic acid) as the first network and poly(N,N-dimethyl acrylamide) as the second network. The E-DN gels showed not only excellent mechanical performance, with a Young's modulus of 3 MPa and a fracture stress of 2 MPa, but also electrical conductivity of the order of 1 S cm-1 in both dry and water-swollen states. Scanning electron and atomic force microscopy observations showed that electro-conductive poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) particles with diameters of several hundred nanometres uniformly filled the interior of E-DN gels. The AC impedance analysis clearly indicated that the E-DN hydrogels were simple resistors that became charge carriers as a result of PEDOT doping. Even when the E-DN gels were swollen and had high water content, the electrical conductivity resulted from electronic carrier transport

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