One-Pot Green Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Cell Nucleus Labeling and Copper(II) Detection

Chem Asian J. 2017 Nov 16;12(22):2916-2921. doi: 10.1002/asia.201700880. Epub 2017 Oct 18.

Abstract

The doping of nitrogen into carbon quantum dots is vitally important for improved fluorescence performance. However, the synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) is usually conducted under strong acid and high temperature, which results in environmental pollution and energy consumption. Herein, the N-CQDs were prepared by a mild one-pot hydrothermal process. The hydrothermal reaction temperature was adjusted to control the particle size, nitrogen/carbon atomic ratio, and quantum yield. The products were water soluble with a narrow particle size distribution and good dispersion stability over a wide pH range. The N-CQDs could penetrate into the HeLa cell nucleus without any further functionalization. Moreover, the fluorescence of N-CQDs could be selectively quenched by Cu2+ , which suggested applications for the detection of Cu2+ in human plasma.

Keywords: carbon; doping; fluorescence; imaging agents; quantum dots.