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Correction: Tuneable light-emitting carbon-dot/polymer flexible films prepared through one-pot synthesis
Susanta Kumar Bhunia1, Sukhendu Nandi1, Joydeb Manna2
1Department of Chemistry, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel. razj@bgu.ac.il.
Nanoscale
|January 14, 2017
Summary
This correction clarifies details regarding the one-pot synthesis of tuneable light-emitting carbon-dot/polymer flexible films. The original study focused on novel materials for flexible electronics and optoelectronics applications.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer Chemistry
Background:
- Flexible electronics require advanced light-emitting materials.
- Carbon dots offer tunable photoluminescence properties.
- Polymer matrices provide mechanical support and processability.
Purpose of the Study:
- To correct and clarify the synthesis and characterization of carbon-dot/polymer flexible films.
- To ensure accurate reporting of methods and results for tuneable light emission.
Main Methods:
- One-pot synthesis of carbon dots within a polymer matrix.
- Characterization techniques including spectroscopy and microscopy.
- Fabrication of flexible films for device applications.
Main Results:
- Correction pertains to specific synthesis parameters and characterization data.
- Ensured accurate representation of the tuneable photoluminescence of the carbon dots.
- Verified the successful integration of carbon dots into flexible polymer films.
Conclusions:
- The corrected findings support the potential of these materials for flexible optoelectronic devices.
- Accurate data is crucial for the advancement of carbon-dot-based technologies.
- One-pot synthesis remains a viable route for producing functional carbon-dot/polymer composites.

