| Literature DB >> 32233356 |
Xue-Chun Yang1, Qianli Li1, Ming Tang2, Yun-Ling Yang1, Woochul Yang3, Jian-Feng Hu1, Xiao-Long Pu1, Jinliang Liu2, Jing-Tai Zhao4, Zhi-Jun Zhang1.
Abstract
Carbon dots (CDs) as new fluorescent materials with excellent fluorescence properties have shown enormous potential applications, especially in anticounterfeiting and cell imaging. Herein, nitrogen-doped CDs (NCDs) with excellent biocompatibility were prepared by a simple thermal sintering method. An extremely large red shift (∼130 nm) of the emission peak was observed when the excitation wavelength changes from 355 to 550 nm, indicating that NCDs are excellent fluorescent labeling materials for multiple cell imaging. On the other hand, NCDs showed obvious changes of emission intensity and peak position when the temperature increased from 223 to 323 K and the pH values changed from 1 to 13, respectively, which has been demonstrated by the "horse" pattern printed with NCD water-soluble fluorescent inks. The nontoxic NCDs dispersed in a multiple matrix are highly sensitive to excitation wavelength, temperature, and pH, indicating their great potential application in multiple anticounterfeiting and multiple cell imaging.Entities:
Keywords: NCDs; cell imaging; multiple anticounterfeiting; pH; temperature
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32233356 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c02206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229