Wet chemistry route to hydrophobic blue fluorescent nanodiamond

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Abstract

Hydrophobic blue fluorescent nanodiamond was synthesized by covalent linking of octadecylamine to the surface of nanodiamond particles. The material is easily dispersible in hydrophobic solvents, forming a transparent colloidal solution, and can be used in those applications where stable dispersions of nanodiamond in fuels, polymers or oils are required. Bright blue fluorescence of the octadecylamine-modified nanodiamond opens up new avenues for its use as a non-toxic quantum dot analogue for biomedical imaging of cellular membranes and other hydrophobic components of biological systems. Similar surface modification can be used for other carbon nanoparticles. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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Mochalin, V. N., & Gogotsi, Y. (2009). Wet chemistry route to hydrophobic blue fluorescent nanodiamond. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 131(13), 4594–4595. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja9004514

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