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      Amorphous carbon dots with high two-photon fluorescence for cellular imaging passivated by hyperbranched poly(amino amine)

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          Amorphous carbon dots with high two-photon fluorescence in aqueous solution and solid state were prepared through a facile hydrothermal approach.

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          Amorphous carbon dots (C-Dots) with high two-photon fluorescence were prepared by using citric acid (CA) as the carbon source and hyperbranched poly(amino amine) (HPAA) as the surface passivation agent through a facile hydrothermal approach. The C-Dots with an average diameter about 10 nm were readily dispersed in water. They exhibited excellent fluorescence properties and excitation-dependent fluorescence behavior with the corresponding quantum yield (QY) of 17.1% in aqueous solution. Interestingly, the C-Dots emitted bright fluorescence even in the solid state with a QY of 16.3%, which is the highest value obtained for carbon-based nanomaterials. Using the MTT assay, the C-Dots showed low cytotoxicity against L929 normal cells. Furthermore, they were easily internalized by HeLa cells and presented high quality one- and two-photon cellular imaging, suggesting significant potential for application in biological imaging.

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              A carbon dot (C-Dot)-based two-photon fluorescent probe has been developed for the monitoring of pH changes across a broad range with high sensitivity and selectivity. The inorganic-organic probe also shows good biocompatibility and cell permeability, and thus can be successfully applied in bioimaging and biosensing of physiological pH in living cells, as well as living tissues at a depth of 65-185 μm. Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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                Journal
                JMCBDV
                Journal of Materials Chemistry B
                J. Mater. Chem. B
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2050-750X
                2050-7518
                2015
                2015
                : 3
                : 4
                : 700-706
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Instrumental Analysis Center
                [2 ]Shanghai Jiao Tong University
                [3 ]Shanghai 200240
                [4 ]P. R. China
                [5 ]UNILAB Research Center of Chemical Reaction Engineering
                [6 ]State Key Laboratory of Chemical Reaction Engineering
                [7 ]East China University of Science and Technology
                [8 ]Shanghai 200237
                [9 ]School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
                [10 ]State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites
                Article
                10.1039/C4TB01643B
                b463f5fc-e79f-4995-a51e-944e60e55c62
                © 2015
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