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Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets
Fluorophores that emit light in the near infrared (NIR) are advantageous in photonics and imaging due to minimal light scattering, absorption, phototoxicity and autofluorescence in this spectral region. The layered silicate Egyptian blue (CaCuSi(4)O(10)) emits as a bulk material bright and stable fl...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334366/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04083f |
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author | Hill, Bjoern Abraham, Smitha Akhtar, Anas Selvaggio, Gabriele Tschulik, Kristina Kruss, Sebastian |
author_facet | Hill, Bjoern Abraham, Smitha Akhtar, Anas Selvaggio, Gabriele Tschulik, Kristina Kruss, Sebastian |
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description | Fluorophores that emit light in the near infrared (NIR) are advantageous in photonics and imaging due to minimal light scattering, absorption, phototoxicity and autofluorescence in this spectral region. The layered silicate Egyptian blue (CaCuSi(4)O(10)) emits as a bulk material bright and stable fluorescence in the NIR and is a promising NIR fluorescent material for (bio)photonics. Here, we demonstrate a surfactant-based (mild) exfoliation procedure to produce nanosheets (EB-NS) of high monodispersity, heights down to 1 nm and diameters <20 nm in large quantities. The approach combines planetary ball milling, surfactant assisted bath sonication and centrifugation steps. It avoids the impurities that are typical for the harsh conditions of tip-sonication. Several solvents and surfactants were tested and we found the highest yield for sodium dodecyl benzyl sulfate (SDBS) and water. The NIR fluorescence emission (λ(em) ≈ 930–940 nm) is not affected by this procedure, is extremely stable and is not affected by quenchers. This enables the use of EB-NS for macroscopic patterning/barcoding of materials in the NIR. In summary, we present a simple and mild route to NIR fluorescent nanosheets that promise high potential as NIR fluorophores for optical applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-103343662023-07-12 Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets Hill, Bjoern Abraham, Smitha Akhtar, Anas Selvaggio, Gabriele Tschulik, Kristina Kruss, Sebastian RSC Adv Chemistry Fluorophores that emit light in the near infrared (NIR) are advantageous in photonics and imaging due to minimal light scattering, absorption, phototoxicity and autofluorescence in this spectral region. The layered silicate Egyptian blue (CaCuSi(4)O(10)) emits as a bulk material bright and stable fluorescence in the NIR and is a promising NIR fluorescent material for (bio)photonics. Here, we demonstrate a surfactant-based (mild) exfoliation procedure to produce nanosheets (EB-NS) of high monodispersity, heights down to 1 nm and diameters <20 nm in large quantities. The approach combines planetary ball milling, surfactant assisted bath sonication and centrifugation steps. It avoids the impurities that are typical for the harsh conditions of tip-sonication. Several solvents and surfactants were tested and we found the highest yield for sodium dodecyl benzyl sulfate (SDBS) and water. The NIR fluorescence emission (λ(em) ≈ 930–940 nm) is not affected by this procedure, is extremely stable and is not affected by quenchers. This enables the use of EB-NS for macroscopic patterning/barcoding of materials in the NIR. In summary, we present a simple and mild route to NIR fluorescent nanosheets that promise high potential as NIR fluorophores for optical applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10334366/ /pubmed/37441047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04083f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Hill, Bjoern Abraham, Smitha Akhtar, Anas Selvaggio, Gabriele Tschulik, Kristina Kruss, Sebastian Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
title | Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
title_full | Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
title_fullStr | Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
title_full_unstemmed | Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
title_short | Surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
title_sort | surfactant assisted exfoliation of near infrared fluorescent silicate nanosheets |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334366/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04083f |
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