Abstract
The influence of solvent polarity and surface ligand rigidification on the SWIR emission profile of gold nanoclusters with an anistropic surface was investigated. A strong enhancement of the SWIR emission band at 1200 nm was observed when measuring in different local environments: in solution, in polymer composites, and in solids. SWIR in vivo imaging of mice assisted by deep learning after intravenous administration of these gold nanoclusters provides high definition pseudo-3D views of vascular blood vessels.
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Le Guével, X., Wegner, K. D., Würth, C., Baulin, V. A., Musnier, B., Josserand, V., … Coll, J. L. (2022). Tailoring the SWIR emission of gold nanoclusters by surface ligand rigidification and their application in 3D bioimaging. Chemical Communications, 58(18), 2967–2970. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc07055j
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