Nano Lett., 7 (11), 3429 -3432, 2007. 10.1021/nl0719168 S1530-6984(07)01916-9
Web Release Date: October 10, 2007

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Efficient Emission from Core/(Doped) Shell Nanoparticles: Applications for Chemical Sensing

Rahul Thakar, Yingchuan Chen, and Preston T. Snee*

Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 845 West Taylor Street, Chicago, Illinois 60607-7061

Received August 3, 2007

Revised September 21, 2007

Abstract:

We have studied manganese doping of zinc selenide core/zinc sulfide shell nanocrystals (NCs) where the impurity phosphor resides primarily in the shell. We have found that a simple two-step synthesis can be used to create these nontoxic materials that display efficient energy transfer from the core to the Mn doped shell. These core/shell NCs retain ample quantum efficiency (~25%) when solubilized in water, which opens the possibility of using these materials as bioimaging agents. As recent work has shown that nanocrystals can be functionalized with organic dyes to operate as ratiometric chemical sensing agents, we have conjugated the doped NCs with an organic dye to showcase efficient Förster resonant energy transfer from the shell-doped phosphor to the surface-bound dye. This result indicates that doped NCs can be used to develop nontoxic ratiometric sensing/biological imaging agents.


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