Microencapsulation of Lead-Halide Perovskites in an Oil-in-Fluorine Emulsion for Cell Imaging.
Jia-Xin WangChang LiuHao HuangRui HeShengyong GengXue-Feng YuPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The superior optical properties of lead-halide perovskites (LHPs) inspired significant research in cell imaging applications; many encapsulating processes have improved perovskite stabilities with comparable biosafety. Herein, facile solvent evaporation encapsulation based on an oil-in-fluorine emulsion for aqueous-stable and extremely nontoxic LHP microcapsules is described. Perfluorooctane dispersed the emulsifier fluorocarbon surfactant to form a continuous fluorine phase, while LHPs and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) were dispersed in 1,2-dichloroethane, then emulsified in the fluorine phase to form an oil-in-fluorine emulsion. CsPbBr 3 microcapsules with a dense PMMA shell that protect fragile CsPbBr 3 from the external environment and inhibit lead ion release were obtained after solvent evaporation. The CsPbBr 3 microcapsules not only retained 91% of fluorescence intensity after exposure to water for 30 d but also possess extremely low cytotoxicity for MCF-7 cells. After exposure to 2 mg/mL of CsPbBr 3 microcapsules for 48 h, the cell viability remained >90%. The intracellular uptake of CsPbBr 3 microcapsules indicates its potential use in cell imaging.
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