| Literature DB >> 29185339 |
Shijie Zhang1, Ronghua Liu1, Qianling Cui1, Yu Yang1, Qian Cao1, Wenqiang Xu1, Lidong Li1.
Abstract
Fluorescent micro- and nanosized particles have a broad range of applications in biology, medicine, and engineering. For these uses, the materials should have high emission efficiency and good photostability. However, many organic fluorophores suffer from aggregation-induced quenching effects and photobleaching. Here, we used a simple method based on covalently blending a fluorescent conjugated oligomer with silica nanoparticles to achieve emission quantum yields as high as 97%. The resulting system also showed excellent stability under continuous light illumination, in a range of pH values and temperatures, and in common solvents. This fluorescent material showed outstanding properties, including highly efficient blue emission, low cost, low toxicity, and easy synthesis. Furthermore, its effectiveness for latent fingerprint detection was demonstrated as a proof of concept on various substrates. The obtained emissive fingerprint powder gave good optical/fluorescent images with high contrast and resolution between the ridges and spaces.Entities:
Keywords: conjugated oligomer; fluorescence; high quantum yield; latent fingerprints; silica nanoparticles
Year: 2017 PMID: 29185339 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b15612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229