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  • 2015One-pot aqueous synthesis of highly strained CdTe/CdS/ZnS nanocrystals and their interactions with cellscitations
  • 2014One-pot aqueous synthesis of highly strained CdTe/CdS/ZnS nanocrystals and their interactions with cellscitations

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  • Walter, Johanna Gabriela
  • Ulusoy, Mehriban
  • Kretschmer, Imme
  • Lavrentieva, Antonina
  • Green, Mark
  • Sandiford, Lydia
  • Aliuos, Pooyan
  • Bongartz, Rebecca
  • Scheper, Thomas
  • Suhling, Klaus
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  • Walter, Johanna-Gabriela
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One-pot aqueous synthesis of highly strained CdTe/CdS/ZnS nanocrystals and their interactions with cells

  • Ulusoy, Mehriban
  • Kretschmer, Imme
  • Walter, Johanna-Gabriela
  • Lavrentieva, Antonina
  • Le Marois, Alix
  • Green, Mark
  • Sandiford, Lydia
  • Aliuos, Pooyan
  • Bongartz, Rebecca
  • Scheper, Thomas
  • Suhling, Klaus
  • Stahl, Frank
Abstract

n this work, a very simple one-pot synthetic approach was developed to generate aqueous CdTe/CdS/ZnS type-II/type-I red-emitting nanocrystals (NCs). Strain-induced optical properties of CdTe/CdS particles having core((small))/shell((thick)) structure with a maximum quantum yield (QY(max)) similar to 57% were further improved with the overgrowth of a ZnS shell, resulting in a core((small))/shell((thick))/shell((small)) structure (QY(max) similar to 64%). The spectral properties were tuned further to the near-infrared region as the ZnS shell grew in thickness. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) analysis and high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) images showed the crystalline structure of NCs proving the epitaxial growth of ZnS without crystalline defects. Under continuous UV-irradiation for 5 h, the NCs did not exhibit any photo-degradation but instead displayed a photo-annealing process. These extremely photostable NCs were further characterized in terms of their cytotoxicity and their cell labeling performances. The presence of a ZnS shell was found to reduce the toxicity of the CdTe/CdS NCs. Furthermore, aptamer-conjugated NCs were successfully utilized in targeted cell imaging. Promisingly, the aptamer-NCs bioconjugates were internalized by A549 cells within 2 hours of incubation and retained their fluorescence even after 24 hours of internalization. ; Other ; DAAD ; Other ; publishedVersion

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  • x-ray diffraction
  • defect
  • annealing
  • toxicity