Rational synthesis of highly efficient ultra-narrow red-emitting carbon quantum dots for NIR-II two-photon bioimaging

Despite the growing research interest in highly bio-compatible carbon quantum dots (CQDs) for bioimaging, the synthesis of red-emitting CQDs with high photoluminescence efficiency and a sharp emission spectrum remains a formidable challenge in this field. Herein, we established a rational strategy f...

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Published inNanoscale Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 1589 - 161
Main Authors Liu, Yanfeng, Gou, Huilin, Huang, Xin, Zhang, Guiyang, Xi, Kai, Jia, Xudong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Royal Society of Chemistry 23.01.2020
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Summary:Despite the growing research interest in highly bio-compatible carbon quantum dots (CQDs) for bioimaging, the synthesis of red-emitting CQDs with high photoluminescence efficiency and a sharp emission spectrum remains a formidable challenge in this field. Herein, we established a rational strategy for the synthesis of highly efficient ultra-narrow red-emitting CQDs by adopting a conjugated aromatic amine precursor (tris(4-aminophenyl)amine, TAPA) and introducing oxidative radical reagents. The resultant CQDs, T-CQDs featured red PL (615 ± 2 nm) with a high photoluminescence quantum yield (84 ± 5%) and a narrow emission linewidth (FWHM = 27 ± 1 nm), which together represented one of the highest levels in the field of CQDs so far. The T-CQDs were then further analyzed from the spectral and structural aspects, and the repeatability and universality of this strategy have also been discussed. Finally, the T-CQDs were successfully applied for both one-photon imaging and two-photon imaging with various bio-samples, both in vitro and in vivo . Ultra-narrow red-emitting carbon quantum dots with a high PLQY are rationally synthesized for NIR-II triggered two-photon bioimaging.
Bibliography:10.1039/c9nr09524a
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ISSN:2040-3364
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DOI:10.1039/c9nr09524a