In situ preparation of amphibious zno quantum dots with blue fluorescence based on hyperbranched polymers and their application in bio-imaging

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A new strategy for preparing amphibious ZnO quantum dots (QDs) with blue fluorescence within hyper-branched poly(ethylenimine)s (HPEI) was proposed in this paper. By changing [Zn2+]/[OH-] molar ratio and heating time, ZnO QDs with a quantum yields (QY) of 30% in ethanol were obtained. Benefiting from the amphibious property of HPEI, the ZnO/HPEI nanocomposites in ethanol could be dissolved in chloroform and water, acquiring a QY of 53%, chloroform and 11% in water. By this strategy, the ZnO/HPEI nano-composites could be applied in not only in optoelectronics, but also biomedical fields (such as bio-imaging and gene transfection). The bio-imaging application of water-soluble ZnO/HPEI nanocomposites was investigated and it was found that they could easily be endocytosed by the COS-7 cells, without transfection reagent, and they exhibited excellent biological imaging behavior.

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Lei, G., Yang, S., Cao, R., Zhou, P., Peng, H., Peng, R., … Wu, H. (2020). In situ preparation of amphibious zno quantum dots with blue fluorescence based on hyperbranched polymers and their application in bio-imaging. Polymers, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12010144

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