Fabrication of fluorescent nanoparticles of dendronized perylenediimide by laser ablation in water

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Highly fluorescent organic nanoparticles with size of about 300 nm were prepared by nanosecond laser ablation of micrometer-sized powder of dendronized perylenediimide dispersed in water. The nanoparticle colloidal solution provided a fluorescence quantum yield of 0.58. The absorption and emission spectral studies demonstrated that the bulky dendron groups at the side bays of perylenediimide chromophore efficiently suppress the interchromophoric interactions in the nanoparticles. Fluorescence measurement on several single nanoparticles underlines that the prepared nanoparticles are bright and photo-stable enough to be a useful probe for single particle fluorescence investigation. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Yasukuni, R., Asahi, T., Sugiyama, T., Masuhara, H., Sliwa, M., Hofkens, J., … Müllen, K. (2008). Fabrication of fluorescent nanoparticles of dendronized perylenediimide by laser ablation in water. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 93(1), 5–9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-008-4661-5

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