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Preparation, characterization and cell labelling of strong pH-controlled bicolor fluorescence carbonized polymer dots

Abstract

As a class of important carbon nanomaterial, carbonized polymer dots (CPDs), also called carbon dots (CDs), have aroused wide interest owing to their unique water solubility, fluorescence properties, and rich surface functional groups. However, the directional tuning of the fluorescence properties of CPDs remains incomplete because of the influence of many factors like diameter, solvent and surface groups. Particularly, most carbonized polymer dots are synthesized in a neutral pH environment. Herein, by modulating the pH (strongly acidic or alkaline) of dextrin water solution, bicolor fluorescence emission (blue and yellow) CPDs were prepared by a hydrothermal reaction. Through systematic characterization, it was found that the different fluorescence properties are regulated by the diameters and surface groups of the carbon cores. Simultaneously, the pH value affected the nucleation process. Based on the excellent fluorescence properties, cell fluorescence imaging and cytotoxicity were tested. The bicolor fluorescence CPDs obtained by tuning the pH provide an important theoretical basis for the design of broadband CPDs.

Graphical abstract: Preparation, characterization and cell labelling of strong pH-controlled bicolor fluorescence carbonized polymer dots

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Nov 2021
Accepted
19 Dec 2021
First published
05 Jan 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 1258-1264

Preparation, characterization and cell labelling of strong pH-controlled bicolor fluorescence carbonized polymer dots

Z. Liu, L. Wang, B. Wang, Y. Chen, F. Tian, Y. Xue, Y. Li, W. Zhu and W. Yang, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 1258 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA08092J

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