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. 2020 Apr;32(17):e1906641.
doi: 10.1002/adma.201906641. Epub 2020 Mar 19.

Deep Red Emissive Carbonized Polymer Dots with Unprecedented Narrow Full Width at Half Maximum

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Deep Red Emissive Carbonized Polymer Dots with Unprecedented Narrow Full Width at Half Maximum

Junjun Liu et al. Adv Mater. 2020 Apr.

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Abstract

Development of high-performance carbon dots (CDs) with emission wavelength longer than 660 nm (deep red emission) is critical in deep-tissue bioimaging, yet it is still a major challenge to obtain CDs with both narrow full width at half maximum (FWHM) and high deep red/near-infrared emission yield. Here, deep red emissive carbonized polymer dots (CPDs) with unprecedented FWHM of 20 nm are synthesized. The purified CPDs in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solution possess quantum yield (QY) as high as 59% under 413 nm excitation, as well as recorded QY of 31% under 660 nm excitation in the deep red fluorescent window. Detailed characterizations identify that CPDs have unique polymer characteristics, consisting of carbon cores and the shells of polymer chains, and π conjugated system formed with N heterocycles and aromatic rings governs the single photoluminescence (PL) center, which is responsible for high QY in deep red emissive CPDs with narrow FWHM. The CPDs exhibit strong absorption and emission in the deep red light region, low toxicity, and good biocompatibility, making them an efficient probe for both one-photon and two-photon bioimaging. CPDs are rapidly excreted via the kidney system and hepatobiliary system.

Keywords: carbon dots; deep red emission; narrow full width at half maximum; polymer characteristics; two-photon bioimaging.

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