High Quantum Yield Amino Acid Carbon Quantum Dots with Unparalleled Refractive Index.

ACS Nano

The Shmunis School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are promising fluorescent nanomaterials known for their water solubility, biocompatibility, and exceptional optical properties, particularly nitrogen-containing CQDs derived from amino acids.
  • Recent efforts have enhanced the preparation of these amino acid-based CQDs, achieving the highest reported quantum yield of 86% and significant improvements in refractive indices, especially for positively charged amino acids like arginine and histidine.
  • These CQDs exhibit photostability, noncytotoxicity, and excitation-dependent emission profiles, making them ideal for applications in live cell imaging, bioimaging, and optoelectronic devices, particularly in studying cellular structures.

Article Abstract

Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are one of the most promising types of fluorescent nanomaterials due to their exceptional water solubility, excellent optical properties, biocompatibility, chemical inertness, excellent refractive index, and photostability. Nitrogen-containing CQDs, which include amino acid based CQDs, are especially attractive due to their high quantum yield, thermal stability, and potential biomedical applications. Recent studies have attempted to improve the preparation of amino acid based CQDs. However, the highest quantum yield obtained for these dots was only 44%. Furthermore, the refractive indices of amino acid derived CQDs were not determined. Here, we systematically explored the performance of CQDs prepared from all 20 coded amino acids using modified hydrothermal techniques allowing more passivation layers on the surface of the dots to optimize their performance. Intriguingly, we obtained the highest refractive indices ever reported for any CQDs. The values differed among the amino acids, with the highest refractive indices found for positively charged amino acids including arginine-CQDs (∼2.1), histidine-CQDs (∼2.0), and lysine-CQDs (∼1.8). Furthermore, the arginine-CQDs reported here showed a nearly 2-fold increase in the quantum yield (∼86%) and a longer decay time (∼8.0 ns) compared to previous reports. In addition, we also demonstrated that all amino acid based CQD materials displayed excitation-dependent emission profiles (from UV to visible) and were photostable, water-soluble, noncytotoxic, and excellent for high contrast live cell imaging or bioimaging. These results indicate that amino acid based CQD materials are high-refractive-index materials applicable for optoelectronic devices, bioimaging, biosensing, and studying cellular organelles This extraordinary RI may be highly useful for exploring cellular elements with different densities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10811667PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c10792DOI Listing

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