Issue 13, 2015

Luminescent sensors based on quantum dot–molecule conjugates

Abstract

Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are inorganic nanoparticles that exhibit unique size-dependent optical and electronic properties; in particular, they are strongly luminescent. Their surface can be chemically modified, by either covalent or non-covalent approaches, in order to interface them with molecular units endowed with specific physical and chemical properties. Photoinduced electron- and energy-transfer processes between quantum dots and attached molecular species offer versatile strategies to modulate the photophysical properties of these nanoassemblies in response to a chemical stimulation. Hence, QD–molecule conjugates are appealing platforms for developing luminescent sensors according to a modular design. In this review we discuss the principles underlying the rational construction of this kind of multicomponent species, and we illustrate selected examples of luminescent QD-based sensors taken from the recent literature.

Graphical abstract: Luminescent sensors based on quantum dot–molecule conjugates

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
19 Xim 2014
First published
27 Agd 2015

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2015,44, 4275-4289

Author version available

Luminescent sensors based on quantum dot–molecule conjugates

S. Silvi and A. Credi, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2015, 44, 4275 DOI: 10.1039/C4CS00400K

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