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Carbon dots with red-shifted photoluminescence by fluorine doping for optical bio-imaging

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Abstract Carbon dots (CDs) are environmentally benign alternatives to quantum dots comprised of heavy metals with outstanding photoluminescent (PL) properties and have shown great promise in optical bio-imaging and sensing.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Carbon dots (CDs) are environmentally benign alternatives to quantum dots comprised of heavy metals with outstanding photoluminescent (PL) properties and have shown great promise in optical bio-imaging and sensing. However, it remains challenging to rationally design and synthesize CDs with red PL emission. We herein disclose that a red-shifted PL emission could be achieved by doping the electron-withdrawing fluorine atoms into CDs. Moreover, we demonstrate the preparation of fluorine doped CDs with a red PL emission under excitation at 530 nm by an easy, environmental friendly, one-step microwave-assistant carbonation route. A possible mechanism of the red-shifted emission upon fluorine doping is tentatively proposed. In addition, the applicable of these red-emissive fluorine doped CDs as optical nanoprobes for bio-imaging applications, both in vivo and in vitro, was explored. It is indicated that the as-prepared fluorine doped CDs with red-shifted PL emission are promising candidates for tumor bio-imaging/or diagnostics.

Keywords: bio imaging; carbon dots; red shifted; fluorine; emission

Journal Title: Carbon
Year Published: 2018

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