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  • 2006Water-soluble pegylated quantum dots: from a composite hexagonal phase to isolated micelles.31citations
  • 2006Water-soluble pegylated quantum dots: from a composite hexagonal phase to isolated micelles.31citations
  • 2006Water-soluble pegylated quantum dots: from a composite hexagonal phase to isolated micelles31citations

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  • Dahan, Maxime
  • Brienne, Marie-Josèphe
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  • Artzner, Franck
  • Bauchat, Patrick
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Water-soluble pegylated quantum dots: from a composite hexagonal phase to isolated micelles.

  • Arnal, Isabelle
Abstract

We present a simple method based on the dispersion of fluorescent quantum dots (QD) into a liquid crystal phase that provides either nanostructured material or isolated QD micelles depending on water concentration. The liquid-crystal phase was obtained by using a gallate amphiphile with a poly(ethylene glycol) chain as the polar headgroup, named I. The hydration of QD/I mixtures resulted in the formation of a composite hexagonal phase identified by small-angle X-ray scattering and by polarized light and fluorescence optical microscopy, showing a homogeneous distribution of fluorescence within hexagonal phase. This composite mesophase can be converted into isolated QD-I micelles by dilution in water. The fluorescent QD-I micelles, purified by size exclusion chromatography, are well monodisperse with a hydrodynamic diameter of 20-30 nm. Moreover, these QD do not show any nonspecific adsorption on lipid or cell membranes. By simply adjusting the water content, the PEG gallate amphiphile I provides a simple method to prepare a self-organized composite phase or pegylated water soluble QD micelles for biological applications.

Topics
  • dispersion
  • phase
  • composite
  • optical microscopy
  • quantum dot
  • exclusion chromatography
  • X-ray scattering
  • liquid crystal