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Acid-Resistant Near-Infrared II Ag 2 Se Quantum Dots for Gastrointestinal Imaging.

Ling-Ling YangWei ZhaoZhen-Ya LiuMengtian RenJuan KongXia ZongMeng-Yao LuoBo TangJiahongyi XieDai-Wen PangAn-An Liu
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
With the development of near-infrared II (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging, Ag 2 Se quantum dots (QDs) have become promising label candidates due to their negligible toxicity and narrow band gap. Despite their potential for gastrointestinal (GI) imaging, the application of Ag 2 Se QDs still presents significant challenges due to issues such as fluorescence extinction or poor stability in the complex digestive microenvironment. Herein, we have proposed a novel approach to the continuous production of Se precursors using glutathione (GSH) as the reductant under acidic conditions, realizing the continuous growth of water-dispersible Ag 2 Se QDs. The Ag 2 Se QDs emitting at 600-1100 nm have been successfully synthesized. Meanwhile, the silver-rich surface of the synthesized NIR-II Ag 2 Se QDs has been passivated well with the dense GSH, resulting in exceptional colloidal stability and photostability and endowing them with acid resistance. As a result, the obtained NIR-II Ag 2 Se QDs have exhibited remarkable stability in gastric acid, thus enabling their utilization for long-term real-time monitoring of GI peristalsis via NIR-II fluorescence imaging. Moreover, in contrast to conventional barium meal-based X-ray imaging, NIR-II fluorescence imaging with as-prepared NIR-II Ag 2 Se QDs can offer clearer visualization of fine intestinal structures, with a width as small as 1.07 mm. The developed strategy has offered a new opportunity for the synthesis of acid-resistant nanocrystals, and the acid-resistant, low-toxicity, and biocompatible NIR-II Ag 2 Se QDs synthesized in this work show a great promise for GI imaging and diagnosis of GI diseases in vivo.
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