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Quantum Dots with a Compact Amphiphilic Zwitterionic Coating.

Bo TangBing-Hua LiuZhen-Ya LiuMeng-Yao LuoXue-Hui ShiDai-Wen Pang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Generally speaking, it is difficult to keep nanomaterials encapsulated in amphiphilic polymers like octylamine-grafted poly(acrylic acid) (OPA) compact in coating-layer, with a small hydrodynamic size. Here, we prepared stable hydrophilic quantum dots (QDs) via encapsulation in ∼3 nm-long amphiphilic and zwitterionic (AZ) molecules. After encapsulation with AZ molecules, the coated QDs are only 2.1 nm thicker in coating, instead of 5.4 nm with OPA. Meanwhile, the hydrodynamic sizes of CdSe/CdS, ZnCdSeS, ZnCdSe/ZnS, and CdSe/ZnS QDs encapsulated in AZ molecules (AZ-QDs) are less than 15 nm, and 6-7 nm smaller than those of QDs in OPA (OPA-QDs). Notably, both extracellular and intracellular nonspecific binding of AZ-QDs is approximately 100-folds lower than that of OPA-QDs.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • sensitive detection
  • photodynamic therapy
  • energy transfer
  • liquid chromatography