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Carbonized Polymer Dots
In article number 2106863, Yeqing Chen, Ping Liang, Jun Lin, and co‐workers synthesize transition metal Mn ions doped in the form of covalent Mn–O bonds. The Mn–O bridge accelerates the electron flow between adjacent sp2 domains and enhances the electron transport in the Mn–carbonized polymer dots, thus improving the photoluminescence quantum yield and catalytic performance...
Carbonized polymer dots (CPDs) have received tremendous attention during the last decade due to their excellent fluorescent properties and catalytic performance. Doping CPDs with transition metal atoms accelerates the local electron flow in CPDs and improves the fluorescent properties and catalytic performance of the CPDs. However, the binding sites and the formation mechanisms of the transition‐metal‐atom‐doped...