Near-Infrared Excitation/Emission and Multiphoton-Induced Fluorescence of Carbon Dots.

Adv Mater

Department of Physical Chemistry, Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky University Olomouc, Šlechtitelů 27, Olomouc, 783 71, Czech Republic.

Published: March 2018

Carbon dots (CDs) have significant potential for use in various fields including biomedicine, bioimaging, and optoelectronics. However, inefficient excitation and emission of CDs in both near-infrared (NIR-I and NIR-II) windows remains an issue. Solving this problem would yield significant improvement in the tissue-penetration depth for in vivo bioimaging with CDs. Here, an NIR absorption band and enhanced NIR fluorescence are both realized through the surface engineering of CDs, exploiting electron-acceptor groups, namely molecules or polymers rich in sulfoxide/carbonyl groups. These groups, which are bound to the outer layers and the edges of the CDs, influence the optical bandgap and promote electron transitions under NIR excitation. NIR-imaging information encryption and in vivo NIR fluorescence imaging of the stomach of a living mouse using CDs modified with poly(vinylpyrrolidone) in aqueous solution are demonstrated. In addition, excitation by a 1400 nm femtosecond laser yields simultaneous two-photon-induced NIR emission and three-photon-induced red emission of CDs in dimethyl sulfoxide. This study represents the realization of both NIR-I excitation and emission as well as two-photon- and three-photon-induced fluorescence of CDs excited in an NIR-II window, and provides a rational design approach for construction and clinical applications of CD-based NIR imaging agents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201705913DOI Listing

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