Ultrasmall Black Phosphorus Quantum Dots: Synthesis and Use as Photothermal Agents

Zhengbo Sun(Shenzhen University), Hanhan Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Siying Tang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xue‐Feng Yu(City University of Hong Kong), Zhinan Guo(Shenzhen University), Jundong Shao(Shenzhen University), Han Zhang(City University of Hong Kong), Hao Huang(City University of Hong Kong), Huai‐Yu Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Paul K. Chu(City University of Hong Kong)
Angewandte Chemie
August 21, 2015
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Abstract

Abstract Black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) were synthesized using a liquid exfoliation method that combined probe sonication and bath sonication. With a lateral size of approximately 2.6 nm and a thickness of about 1.5 nm, the ultrasmall BPQDs exhibited an excellent NIR photothermal performance with a large extinction coefficient of 14.8 Lg −1 cm −1 at 808 nm, a photothermal conversion efficiency of 28.4 %, as well as good photostability. After PEG conjugation, the BPQDs showed enhanced stability in physiological medium, and there was no observable toxicity to different types of cells. NIR photoexcitation of the BPQDs in the presence of C6 and MCF7 cancer cells led to significant cell death, suggesting that the nanoparticles have large potential as photothermal agents.


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