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A facile way to fabricate CdSe quantum dots coated with silica and the fluorescence property


Abstract:

Good quality quantum dots (QDs) CdSe were prepared with a novel and non-TOP method. Quantum dots with different sizes ranging from 2 to 5 nm could be obtained by removing...Show More

Abstract:

Good quality quantum dots (QDs) CdSe were prepared with a novel and non-TOP method. Quantum dots with different sizes ranging from 2 to 5 nm could be obtained by removing aliquots of reaction solution at different time intervals. The quantum dots CdSe (core) -silica (shell) was fabricated by a microemulsion method. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images confirmed the well monodispersed QDs and the silica shell around CdSe core respectively. UV-Vis absorption and photoluminescence spectra clearly indicated that both the original QDs and the silica-coated QDs had good fluorescence properties. The quantum dots coated with silica shell are water-soluble and less toxic (due to the silica shell), which are anticipated as fluorescent probes for biosensing and imaging applications such as tumor detection of pre-cancers.
Date of Conference: 16-18 October 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 March 2007
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Conference Location: Hangzhou, China
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I. Introduction

Quantum dots (QDs) or semiconductor nanocrystals have been widely studied these years for their unique optical and electronic properties: high fluorescent yields and extinction coefficient, low photobleaching, wide excitation band but most importantly narrow, symmetric emission peaks. Due to these marvelous properties, they become attractive fluorescent probes for biosensing and imaging applications such as tumor detection of pre-cancers, which are not available with traditional organic dyes and fluorescent proteins.[1] For many applications, these quantum dots would benefit from having a silica shell to impart wettability and biocompatibility. Silica can also be easily surface modified to link bioconjugators, such as avidin, with interesting biofunctionalities. Many work have been reported on synthesis of II-VI QDs, especially CdSe QDs fabricated by organometallic precursor route, which was developed by Murray et al in 1993.[2] These QDs have a wide fluorescent emission spectra ranging from blue to red. [3] Simultaneous, coating QDs with silica also widely investigated because silica chemistry is a mature field, resulting in a water-soluble and less toxic core/shell structure. The QDs-core with silica - shell offers the use of various methods for labeling biomolecules with silica -coated fluorescent QDs.[4] [6], [7]

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