Fluorophores emitting in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength region present optimal characteristics for photonics and especially bioimaging. Unfortunately, only few NIR fluorescent materials are known, and even fewer are biocompatible. For this reason, the scientific interest in designing NIR fluorophores is very high. Egyptian Blue (CaCuSiO, EB) is an NIR fluorescent layered silicate that can be exfoliated into fluorescent nanosheets (EB-NS). So far, its surface chemistry has not been tailored, but this is crucial for colloidal stability and biological targeting. Here, we demonstrate covalent surface functionalization of EB nanosheets (EBfunc) Si-H activation using hydrosilanes with variable functionalities. In the first part of this work, EB-NS are grafted with the visible fluorescent pyrene (Pyr) moieties to demonstrate conjugation by colocalization of the Vis/NIR fluorescence on the (single) EB-NS level. Next, the same grafting procedure was repeated and validated with carboxyl group (COOH)-containing hydrosilanes. These groups serve as a generic handle for further (bio)functionalization of the EB-NS surface. In this way, folic acid (FA) could be conjugated to EB-NS, allowing the targeting of folic acid receptor-expressing cancer cells. These results highlight the potential of this surface chemistry approach to modify EB-NS, enabling targeted NIR imaging for biomedical applications.
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