Abstract
Chemical modification of carbon nanotube surface can controllably modulate their optical properties. Here we report a simple and effective synthesis method of oxygen-doped single-walled carbon nanotubes (o-SWCNTs), in which a thin film of SWCNTs is just irradiated under the UV light for a few minutes in air. By using this method, the epoxide-type oxygen-adducts (ep-SWCNTs) were produced in addition to the ether-type oxygen-adducts (eth-SWCNTs). The Treated (6, 5) ep-SWCNTs show a red-shifted luminescence at ~1280 nm, which corresponds to the most transparent regions for bio-materials. Immunoassay, fluorescence vascular angiography and observation of the intestinal contractile activity of mice were demonstrated by using the produced o-SWCNTs as infrared fluorescent labels and imaging agents.
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Iizumi, Y., Yudasaka, M., Kim, J., Sakakita, H., Takeuchi, T., & Okazaki, T. (2018). Oxygen-doped carbon nanotubes for near-infrared fluorescent labels and imaging probes. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24399-8
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