Core-shell energy band engineering of cyan light-emitting ternary ZnGa2S4@ZnS quantum dots toward anti-counterfeiting and bioimaging application

Abstract

The development of cadmium-free cyan-emitting quantum dots (QDs) is of paramount importance for application in anti-counterfeiting, display and bioimaging. II-VI alloyed ZnGa2S4 (abbreviated as ZGS) QDs have large Stokes shifts and wide bandgaps, and thus developing rapidly as an attractive candidate for cadmium-free cyan luminescent QDs. However, the synthesis method of monodisperse ZGS QDs and constructing core-shell energy band structure are not well established. In this paper, ternary ZGS core QDs were synthesized by a thermal decomposition method with a systematic reaction optimization. Furthermore, type-I core-shell structured ZnGa2S4@ZnS (abbreviated as ZGS@ZS) was constructed according to the core-shell energy band engineering principle. The obtained core-shell QDs had an average particle size of approximately 4 nm. A broad emission band was exhibited ranging from 400 to 600 nm and peaking at 480 nm with obvious cyan emission. Fluorescence quantum yield was enhanced from 24.6% to 37.3%, showing a superior fluorescent performance in ZGS@ZS core-shell QDs. Color-controlled ZGS@ZS showed a good application in anti-counterfeiting technology. Furthermore, after surface modification of polyethylenimine (PEI), water-soluble ZGS@ZS-PEI QDs showed good biocompatibility, and thus exhibiting excellent fluorescent labelling application in bioimaging.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jul 2025
Accepted
11 Sep 2025
First published
15 Sep 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Core-shell energy band engineering of cyan light-emitting ternary ZnGa2S4@ZnS quantum dots toward anti-counterfeiting and bioimaging application

T. Hu, K. Zhu, H. Cheng, Y. Teng and Z. Pan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC02797G

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