Title of article
Silica-coated quantum dots fluorescent spheres synthesized using a quaternary ‘water-in-oil’ microemulsion system
Author/Authors
Chu، Maoquan نويسنده , , Sun، YE نويسنده , , Xu، Shi نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
12
From page
613
To page
624
Abstract
Nanoscale and microscale silica spheres embedded with multiple CdSe quantum dots (QDs, having average diameters of about 2.4 and 5.0 nm, respectively.) were synthesized by using a quaternary ‘water-in-oil’ microemulsion. Comparing the uncoated QDs, the quantum yields (QYs) of the silica-coated QD spheres were enhanced when the QD cores were synthesized using mercaptoacetic acid (MA) as a stabilizer, while the QYs were dramatically decreased when the cores were synthesized using citric acid (CA) as a stabilizer. The enhanced QYs could be further improved by heating the silicacoated QDs in aqueous solution. Although the QYs of the silica-coated QDs were not high, these spheres emitted bright fluorescence. The silica shells contained numerous micropores (*0.58–0.91 nm), and small amounts of toxic ions (such as Cd2+) could be released from the silica spheres. However, the release rate of toxic ions from the silica spheres was significantly reduced compared with that of the uncoated QDs.
Keywords
Silica-coated quantum dots , Microemulsion , Synthesis , The release of toxic ions , Colloids
Journal title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Record number
122301
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