Author/Authors :
Moasses Ghafary, Soroush Department of Nanobiothechnology, University of Tarbiat Modares, Tehran , Hatamie, Shadie Institute for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (INST), Sharif University of Technology,Tehran , Nikkhah, Maryam Department of Nanobiothechnology, University of Tarbiat Modares, Tehran , Hosseinkhani, Saman Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective(s): Graphene as two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted wide attention in different fields
such as biomedical imaging. Ultra-small graphene nano-sheets (UGNSs) have been designated as low
dimensional graphene sheets with lateral dimensions less than few nanometres (≤ 500 nm) in one, two
or few layers. Several studies have proven that the process of acidic exfoliation and oxidation is one of the
most effective methods to synthesize low dimensional graphene sheets. The band gap of graphene can be
changed through changing the reaction temperature resulting in different photoluminescent colors. The
aim of our study is synthesis of multi-color photoluminescent UGNSs for biomedical imaging.
Materials and Methods: Two different UGNSs were synthesized from two different graphite sources
via acidic treatment with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids. The prepared UGNSs were characterized
by UV-Vis, photoluminescent, Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The
photoluminescence colors of the prepared UGNSs were detected under excitation wavelength of 470 nm
using optical filters.
Results: The results showed that the graphite primary source is a determinant factor in the synthesis of
different UGNSs. While altering reaction temperature didn't significantly change the emission wavelengths;
however it affected their photoluminescent emission intensity.
Conclusion: Overall, nontoxic UGNSs synthesized by simple acidic treatment of graphite with different
photoluminescent colors (green, yellow and red) can be a promising fluorescent probe for bioimaging
Keywords :
Bioimaging , Graphite source , Photoluminescent , Ultra-small graphene nano-sheets