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Red fluorescence-magnetic resonance dual modality imaging applications of gadolinium containing carbon quantum dots with excitation independent emission

Red fluorescence emission and functionality are critically required for the development and applications of carbon quantum dots (CQDs), as most CQDs show blue and green excitation dependent emissions. In this research, gadolinium (Gd) containing CQDs were prepared with p -phenylenediamine, diethylen...

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Published in:New journal of chemistry 2017, Vol.41 (9), p.3422-3431
Main Authors: Gao, Ai, Kang, Yan-Fei, Yin, Xue-Bo
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Red fluorescence emission and functionality are critically required for the development and applications of carbon quantum dots (CQDs), as most CQDs show blue and green excitation dependent emissions. In this research, gadolinium (Gd) containing CQDs were prepared with p -phenylenediamine, diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA), and Gd 3+ ions as the precursors using a simple hydrothermal strategy. The hybrid CQDs showed excitation independent red fluorescence. Using DTPA-Gd it was possible to functionalize hybrid CQDs with a magnetic resonance (MR) response. The red fluorescence and biocompatibility of the CQDs were validated using HepG2 (liver hepatocellular carcinoma) cells, zebrafish embryos and larvae as models. The hybrid CQDs did not interfere with the development of zebrafish embryos and the different affinity of the CQDs towards the different tissues of the embryos and larvae was clearly observed. Fluorescence and MR images were recorded using mice as the model. While the liver and kidney of the mice were clearly outlined on the MR image, the red fluorescence could penetrate the skin of mice easily. Further strategies that tune the emission, especially the red and the near-infrared emission, functionalize the CQDs using an easy procedure, and improve the quantum yield of CQDs, are still needed to promote their development and applications. Hybrid carbon quantum dots were prepared with p -phenylenediamine, diethylene triamine pentacetic acid, and Gd 3+ hydrothermally. Their excitation-independent red fluorescence and magnetic resonance dual-response was confirmed with zebrafish and mice as models.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/c7nj00597k