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Preparation, cytotoxicity and in vivo bioimaging of highly luminescent water-soluble silicon quantum dots
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Preparation, cytotoxicity and in vivo bioimaging of highly luminescent water-soluble silicon quantum dots

Jing-Wun Fan, Raviraj Vankayala, Chien-Liang Chang, Chia-Hua Chang, Chi-Shiun Chiang and Kuo Chu Hwang
Nanotechnology, Vol.26(21), 215703
29/05/2015

Abstract

bioimaging cytotoxicity luminescence silicon quantum dots zebrafish
Designing various inorganic nanomaterials that are cost effective, water soluble, optically photostable, highly fluorescent and biocompatible for bioimaging applications is a challenging task. Similar to semiconducting quantum dots (QDs), silicon QDs are another alternative and are highly fluorescent, but non-water soluble. Several surface modification strategies were adopted to make them water soluble. However, the photoluminescence of Si QDs was seriously quenched in the aqueous environment. In this report, highly luminescent, water-dispersible, blue- and green-emitting Si QDs were prepared with good photostability. In vitro studies in monocytes reveal that Si QDs exhibit good biocompatibility and excellent distribution throughout the cytoplasm region, along with the significant fraction translocated into the nucleus. The in vivo zebrafish studies also reveal that Si QDs can be evenly distributed in the yolk-sac region. Overall, our results demonstrate the applicability of water-soluble and highly fluorescent Si QDs as excellent in vitro and in vivo bioimaging probes.

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