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Synthesis of Cd-free InP/ZnS Quantum Dots Suitable for Biomedical Applications
Published on: February 6, 2016
Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of aqueous Zn-based quantum dots for bioapplications
Athina Papadopoulou1,2, Nikolaos Chalmpes3, Dimitrios Gournis3
1Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Chemistry Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis, Zografou 157 71, Greece. efthim@chem.uoa.gr.
Abstract:
Semiconducting nanoparticles called quantum dots (Qds) present unique optoelectronic properties based on their extremely small size, composition, and spherical shape, which make them suitable for use as diagnostic and theranostic agents in biological samples. The main scope of the fabrication of Qds is real-time diagnosis, therapy, drug delivery, and in vitro and in vivo tracking, presenting strong resistance to photobleaching. In this work, quantum dots such as ZnO, ZnSe, ZnS, and doped ZnS : Mn and ZnS : Cd were developed via a simple sol-gel synthesis in an aqueous solution. Morphological, structural, and optical characterizations were investigated. Moreover, an in vitro biological evaluation of Qds was performed. The results indicate that the photoluminescence is enhanced after doping ZnS Qds with Mn2+ and Cd2+. Qds have been synthesized for use as fluorescent agents for real-time monitoring in bio-applications.

