Enhanced Photostability from CdSe(S)/ZnO Core/Shell Quantum Dots and Their Use in Biolabeling.

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Date publication

février 2011

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr SCHNEIDER Raphaël


Tous les auteurs :
Aldeek F, Mustin C, Balan L, Medjahdi G, Roques-Carmes T, Arnoux P, Schneider R

Résumé

We report on the preparation and on the photophysical and structural characterization of alloyed CdSe(S) nanocrystals, which are covered by a ZnO shell. CdSe(S) QDs were prepared by reaction of CdCl2 with NaHSe in the presence of 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) under hydrothermal conditions. The incorporation of sulfur arises from the surface-mediated MPA hydrolysis on the growing QD surface. Water-dispersible CdSe(S) QDs were successfully capped with a ZnO shell obtained by basic hydrolysis of Zn(OAc)(2). The experimental results from transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging and powder X-ray diffractometry (XRD) analyses indicate that the core/shell CdSe(S)/ZnO QDs have a very small diameter (ca. 2.8 nm) and exhibit a face-centered cubic crystal structure. Our results show that core/shell CdSe(S)/ZnO QDs have a higher photostability than CdSe(S) cores. CdSe(S)/ZnO QDs have potential applications as fluorescent biological labels and were successfully used for imaging Schewanella oneidensis bacterial biofilms.

Référence

. 2011 Feb;6:794-801.