State-of-the-Art and Trends in Synthesis, Properties, and Application of Quantum Dots-Based Nanomaterials.
Mohammadreza Alizadeh-GhodsiMohammad Pourhassan-MoghaddamAli Zavari-NematabadBrian WalkerNasim AnnabiAbolfazl AkbarzadehPublished in: Particle & particle systems characterization : measurement and description of particle properties and behavior in powders and other disperse systems (2019)
Quantum dots (QDs) with a nanoscale size range have attracted significant attention in various areas of nanotechnology due to their unique properties. Different strategies for the synthesis of QD nanoparticles are reported in which various factors, such as size, impurities, shape, and crystallinity, affect the QDs fundamental properties. Consequently, to obtain QDs with appropriate physical properties, it is required to select a synthesis method which allows enough control over the surface chemistry of QDs through fine-tuning of the synthesis parameters. Moreover, QDs nanocrystals are recently used in multidisciplinary research integrated with biological interfaces. The state-of-the-art methods for synthesizing QDs and bioconjugation strategies to provide insight into various applications of these nanomaterials are discussed herein.