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A modular phase transfer and ligand exchange protocol for quantum dots.

Joshua Zylstra1, Jennifer Amey, Nathaniel J Miska, Lisa Pang, Corey R Hine, Julia Langer, Robert P Doyle, Mathew M Maye.   

Abstract

In this paper, we describe a quantum dot (qdot) phase transfer protocol using ligand exchange and the amino acid histidine. The phase transfer from nonpolar solvents to aqueous buffers is homogeneous, and no appreciable precipitation occurs. The molecule histidine was chosen in order to first displace the organic encapsulation and second to provide a weakly chemisorbing intermediate at the qdot ionic interface. This allows the histidine to act as an intermediate shell upon which further direct ligand exchange can occur. Since this intermediate encapsulation is easily displaced by an assortment of different molecules while in aqueous buffers, we refer to this approach as modular. Characterization via FTIR and NMR revealed the extent of ligand exchange, and provides insights into the interfacial binding mechanism. The colloidal stability and photostability of the qdots was probed via UV-vis and steady state fluorescence, which revealed promising quantum yield stability of greater than 1 year. The qdots have hydrodynamic diameters of <12 nm and surface charges dependent upon ligand type and coverage. The modularity of this approach is shown by tailoring the qdot surface charge via sequential ligand exchange using mixed monolayers of carboxylic acid and poly(ethylene glycol)-terminated thiols.
© 2011 American Chemical Society

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21410215     DOI: 10.1021/la104542n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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