Synthesis and surface engineering of Ag chalcogenide quantum dots for near-infrared biophotonic applications

Shiva Kumar Arumugasamy, Gayathri Chellasamy, Nanthagopal Murugan, Saravanan Govindaraju, Kyusik Yun, Min Jae Choi

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Abstract

Quantum dots (QDs), a novel category of semiconductor materials, exhibit extraordinary capabilities in tuning optical characteristics. Their emergence in biophotonics has been noteworthy, particularly in bio-imaging, biosensing, and theranostics applications. Although conventional QDs such as PbS, CdSe, CdS, and HgTe have garnered attention for their promising features, the presence of heavy metals in these QDs poses significant challenges for biological use. To address these concerns, the development of Ag chalcogenide QDs has gained prominence owing to their near-infrared emission and exceptionally low toxicity, rendering them suitable for biological applications. This review explores recent advancements in Ag chalcogenide QDs, focusing on their synthesis methodologies, surface chemistry modifications, and wide-ranging applications in biomedicine. Additionally, it identifies future directions in material science, highlighting the potential of these innovative QDs in revolutionizing the field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103245
JournalAdvances in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume331
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Bioapplications
  • Near-infrared
  • Quantum dots
  • Silver chalcogenide
  • Surface engineering

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