Large-Scale Aqueous Synthesis of Fluorescent and Biocompatible Silicon Nanoparticles and Their Use as Highly Photostable Biological Probes

Yiling Zhong(Soochow University), Fei Peng(Soochow University), Feng Bao(Soochow University), Siyi Wang(Soochow University), Xiaoyuan Ji(Soochow University), Liu Yang(Soochow University), Yuanyuan Su(Soochow University), Shuit‐Tong Lee(Soochow University), Yao He(Soochow University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
April 12, 2013
Cited by 429

Abstract

A large-scale synthetic strategy is developed for facile one-pot aqueous synthesis of silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) yielding ∼0.1 g SiNPs of small sizes (∼2.2 nm) in 10 min. The as-prepared SiNPs feature strong fluorescence (photoluminescence quantum yield of 20-25%), favorable biocompatibility, and robust photo- and pH-stability. Moreover, the SiNPs are naturally water dispersible, requiring no additional post-treatment. Such SiNPs can serve as highly photostable bioprobes and are superbly suitable for long-term immunofluorescent cellular imaging.


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