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Thin PEGylated Carbon Nitrides: Water-Dispersible Organic Nanodots as Bioimaging Probes
- Kim, Jin Kwan;
- Park, Sunghee;
- Yoo, Ran Ji;
- Jeong, Hyeon Jin;
- Oh, Junghoon;
- ... Park, Sungjin;
- ... Kim, Dong Wook;
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Fluorescent materials are being used for the optical/fluorescence imaging of living cells and animal models. As such, the development of heavy-metal-free, water-dispersible, and biocompatible imaging probes is still important. Carbon nitride (C3N4) is used as a bioimaging probe due to its suitable optical properties, thus enhancing its biocompatibility and dispersibility in aqueous media is required. In this study, we incorporated short-chain polyethylene glycol (PEG) groups onto a carbon nitride network by the simple N-alkylation of hexaethylene glycolic mesylate with nucleophilic nitrogen atoms on oxidized carbon nitride (OCN). The PEGylated OCN (PEG-OCN) was well dispersed in water as nanodots with a lateral dimension of approximately 30 nm and a thickness of 0.5-1.2 nm and showed strong photoluminescence in the visible region. Cell-viability testing confirmed that these "heavy-metal-free" organic nanodots were highly biocompatible and noncytotoxic. In particular, the developed nanodots could provide clear confocal images of RAW 264.7 cells without weakening cell activity and displaying any aggregation in a range of concentrations (25-100 mu g mL(-1)) with bright-green emission in the cytoplasm.
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- 제목
- Thin PEGylated Carbon Nitrides: Water-Dispersible Organic Nanodots as Bioimaging Probes
- 저자
- Kim, Jin Kwan; Park, Sunghee; Yoo, Ran Ji; Jeong, Hyeon Jin; Oh, Junghoon; Lee, Yong Jin; Park, Sungjin; Kim, Dong Wook
- 발행일
- 2018-03
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 24
- 호
- 14
- 페이지
- 3506 ~ 3511