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Core/Shell-Structured Ag2Te/Ag2Se Quantum Dots for High-Resolution In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging in the Near Infrared IIb Region

ACS Applied Nano Materials [2023]
Kai Wang, Ku-Han Deng, Yi-Shen Tian, Meng-Ying Sun, Zi-li Yu, Zhi-Quan Tian, Zhi-Ling Zhang
ABSTRACT

Fluorescence in the near infrared IIb window (NIR-IIb, 1500–1700 nm) shows higher signal-to-noise ratio, better space-time resolution, and deeper tissue penetration. However, materials with excellent fluorescence properties in the NIR-IIb region were rarely reported. Ag2Te quantum dots (QDs) could emit variable fluorescence in the NIR-II window due to their narrow band gap. Unfortunately, the fluorescence in the NIR-IIb region was not strong enough to image in vivo because the lattice defects on the surface of Ag2Te increased non-radiative transitions and decreased fluorescence performance. In this work, we coated a Ag2Te core with a Ag2Se shell to passivate the lattice defects and enhance its fluorescence efficiency. The fluorescence property of the as-prepared Ag2Te/Ag2Se core/shell QDs is more than 10 times stronger than that of Ag2Te. The brighter Ag2Te/Ag2Se QDs showed high-resolution in vivo imaging in the NIR-IIb region to distinguish thin blood vessels up to 66 μm. Overall, Ag2Te/Ag2Se QDs with excellent fluorescence in the NIR-IIb region were prepared and showed great potential for biomedical imaging.

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