Abstract
This paper describes a method for producing silica particles containing multiple quantum dots (QD/SiO2), a method for surface-modifying the particles with poly(ethylene glycol) (QD/SiO2/PEG), and an in vivo fluorescence imaging technique using colloid solution of the QD/SiO 2/PEG particles. The QDs used were ZnS-coated CdSexTe 1-x nanoparticles surface-modified with carboxyl groups, and had an average size of 10.3 ± 2.1 nm. The QD/SiO2 particles were fabricated by performing sol-gel reaction of tetraethyl orthosilicate using NaOH as a catalyst in the presence of the QDs. The produced particles formed core-shell structure composed of multiple QDs and silica shell, and had an average size of 50.2 ± 17.9 nm. Surface-modification of the QD/SiO 2 particles with PEG, or PEGylation of the particle surface, was performed by using methoxy polyethylene glycol silane. Fluorescence of QD colloid solution was not quenched even through the silica-coating and the PEGylation. Tissues of a mouse could be imaged by injecting the concentrated colloid solution into it and measuring fluorescence intensity emitted from the tissues.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 31-37 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology |
Volume | 66 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2013 Apr |
Keywords
- Core-shell
- Fluorescence imaging
- IVIS
- Nanoparticle
- PEGylation
- Quantum dots
- Silica-coating
- Sol-gel
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
- Ceramics and Composites
- Chemistry(all)
- Biomaterials
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Materials Chemistry