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Biodegradable Luminescent Silicon Quantum Dots for Two Photon Imaging Applications
Author(s) -
Chen-An Tien,
Folarin Erogbogbo,
Ching-Wen Chang,
Priscilla Adjei-Baffour,
WingCheung Law,
Mark T. Swihart
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
nature precedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1756-0357
DOI - 10.1038/npre.2012.7012.1
Subject(s) - quantum dot , silicon , nanotechnology , materials science , luminescence , chitosan , photon , optoelectronics , chemistry , physics , optics , biochemistry
Cadmium- and lead-based quantum dots are normally coated for biological applications, because their degradation may result in the release of toxic heavy metal ions. Here, we synthesize silicon quantum dots that are expected to biodegrade to non-toxic products. A chitosan coating is used to render the silicon quantum dots stable in storage conditions and biodegradable at physiological conditions. The applications of these particles are demonstrated in cellular imaging with single and two-photon excitation. These results open the door for a new generation of silicon quantum dots that may have a wide variety of applications derived from the flexibility of chitosan

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