Carbon nitride dots, as metal-free π-conjugated polymeric luminescent materials, combine advantages including biocompatibility, low-cost preparation processes, and high luminescence efficiency, while simultaneously addressing toxicity issues. Although their synthesis methods are simpler and more environmentally sustainable than those of other types of quantum dots, research on carbon nitride dot–based light-emitting diodes remains limited, with only a few reports based on top-down synthesized carbon nitride dots.
In 2018, He et al. first demonstrated a light-emitting diode using blue-emitting carbon nitride dots, proving the feasibility of carbon nitride dot–based LEDs, although the brightness was only 20 cd m⁻² at 20 V.