I have synthesized carbon dots and phosphorus doped CDs. After freeze drying, texture of both are different and are not completely dry. Will doping affect the texture of carbon dots and how to obtain completely dried CDs?
Yes, doping can affect the texture of carbon dots by changing their surface properties and functional groups, which can influence their size, shape and texture. To obtain completely dried carbon dots (CDs), you can use techniques like freeze-drying, rotary evaporation or vacuum drying to remove any remaining solvent or moisture from the sample. These methods can help remove any remaining moisture and solvent, ensuring that the CDs are completely dried and ready for analysis or use.