Synthesis and Characterization of Water-Soluble Nanomaterials
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Authors
Miles, Deon
Renehan, John R.
Giesen, Joseph A.
Dale, April D.
Logan, Laura A.
Issue Date
2009-04-16
Type
Presentation
Language
en_US
Keywords
quantum dots , qdots , thiols , nanoparticles
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Abstract
Monolayer-protected CdSe and ZnSe quantum dots (qdots) were synthesized in aqueous solutions. Several water-soluble thiols were used to protect the semiconducting core from surface oxidation and to improve the stability of the qdots. Differences in the spectral properties of the qdots were observed as a function of pH. Thiolated crown ether molecules were place-exchanged onto the surface of qdots, and the resulting changes in spectral properties were observed. Separation of the qdots by size was performed using reversed-phase HPLC. From fluorescence spectra of separated qdots, full-width at half-maximum (fwhm) values as small as 14 nm were observed, indicating the isolation of a narrow population size. Water-soluble, monolayer-protected Au25 nanoparticles were prepared via a place-exchange reaction with organic-soluble nanomaterials and water-soluble thiols. The gold nanomaterial was characterized using UV-visible spectroscopy and electrochemical techniques.