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Zero Thermal Quenching Phenomenon of Green Emitting Carbon Dots with High Biocompatibility and Stable Multicolor Biological Imaging in a Hot Environment. | LitMetric

Zero Thermal Quenching Phenomenon of Green Emitting Carbon Dots with High Biocompatibility and Stable Multicolor Biological Imaging in a Hot Environment.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

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

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Carbon dots (NCDs) are innovative fluorescent nanomaterials with a notable photoluminescent quantum yield of 11.32% and exceptional thermal stability, remaining stable even at 80 °C.
  • These NCDs maintain their bright and multicolor emissions in T-ca cells, showing about 70% brightness retention after 8 days of incubation.
  • The effective thermally stable NCDs are promising for imaging applications in biological and medical fields, particularly in conditions requiring high temperatures.

Article Abstract

Carbon dots are emerging fluorescent nanomaterials with unique physical and chemical properties and a wide range of applications. Herein, we have designed and successfully synthesized thermally stable green emissive nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCDs) with a photoluminescent quantum yield of 11.32% through facile solvent-free carbonization. NCDs demonstrated zero thermal quenching upon various temperatures modulating from 20 to 80 °C. The green emissive NCDs perform very stably even after heating them at 80 °C for 1 h. The thermal stability mechanism demonstrates that C═O and C═N functional groups control the particle aggregation and protect the fluorescent hub from photo-oxidation and thermal oxidation. Highly biocompatible CDs exhibit bright, stable, and multicolor emissions in T-ca cells under hot circumstances (25-45 °C). Additionally, NCDs offer long-term stability in the biosystem, as evidenced by the fact that the cell retains its brightness about 70% after prolonging the incubation time to 8 days. Furthermore, the fluorescent NCDs are utilized as imaging agents in the hot environment as they display bright and thermally stable imaging (27-45 °C) under 488 nm excitation. The results confirmed that the produced thermally stable NCDs could be used in biology and related medical fields that require hot environment imaging.

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