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Fluorescent Carbon Dots an Effective Nano-Thermometer in Vitro Applications. | LitMetric

Fluorescent Carbon Dots an Effective Nano-Thermometer in Vitro Applications.

ACS Appl Bio Mater

National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory of Optical-Conversion Materials and Technology, School of Physical Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, P.R. China.

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Blue emitting carbon dots (CDs) were developed using a one-step hydrothermal method, demonstrating temperature-dependent changes in photoluminescent (PL) intensity and decay lifetime between room temperature and 70 °C.
  • The PL characteristics of the CDs show a strong linear correlation with temperature, making them effective thermal sensors, with a correlation coefficient above 0.99.
  • These CDs also exhibit low cytotoxicity, stable performance under UV light, and potential applications for detecting temperatures in living cells, particularly within the range of 25-40 °C.

Article Abstract

Fluorescent sensing of temperature in nanoscale regions has many advantages and applications in the biological field. Herein, blue emitting carbon dots (CDs) are designed and successfully developed using a one step hydrothermal method. As synthesized CDs exhibit temperature dependent photoluminescent (PL) intensity and PL decay lifetime over the physiological temperature ranging from room temperature (RT) to 70 °C. The PL intensity and PL decay lifetime of the obtained CDs correlate linearly to temperature (RT-70 °C) with correlation coefficient of 0.997 and 0.996, respectively. Additionally, dual mode thermal sensing (PL intensity/lifetime) make these CDs a promising optical nanothermometer over alternative semiconductors quantum dots and CD-based quantum dots. Moreover, the resultant aqueous CDs demonstrate excitation-independent blue emission, and the PL quantum yield (QY) is reached at 44.5%. The obtained CDs illustrate stable performance to high ionic environments and photobleaching even after keeping them for 2 h under continues UV irradiation. Furthermore, blue emitting CDs have low cytotoxicity for T-ca. cells and illuminate deep blue fluorescence under the excitation of 406 nm. As a result, high thermal sensitivity of these fluorescent CDs has potential to detect temperature in living cells in the range of 25-40 °C.

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