4.8 Article

10-Fold Quantum Yield Improvement of Ag2S Nanoparticles by Fine Compositional Tuning

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages 12500-12509

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b22827

Keywords

Ag2S/Ag nanoparticles; fluorescent probes; synthesis optimization; PL lifetime; PLQY; NIR-II imaging

Funding

  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad de Espana by the Comunidad Autonoma de Madrid [MAT2017-83111R, MAT2016-75362-C3-1-R, RTI2018-094859-B-100, CTQ2016-76311]
  2. European Structural and investment fund
  3. European Commission, Horizon 2020 project NanoTBTech
  4. Comunidad de Madrid [2018-T1/IND-10736]
  5. UCM-Santander [CT17/17-CT18/17]
  6. COLFUTURO
  7. Comunidad Autonoma de Madrid [B2017/BMD-3867RENIM-CM]

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Ag2S semiconductor nanoparticles (NPs) are near-infrared luminescent probes with outstanding properties (good biocompatibility, optimum spectral operation range, and easy biofunctionalization) that make them ideal probes for in vivo imaging. Ag2S NPs have, indeed, made possible amazing challenges including in vivo brain imaging and advanced diagnosis of the cardiovascular system. Despite the continuous redesign of synthesis routes, the emission quantum yield (QY) of Ag2S NPs is typically below 0.2%. This leads to a low luminescent brightness that avoids their translation into the clinics. In this work, an innovative synthetic methodology that permits a 10-fold increment in the absolute QY from 0.2 up to 2.3% is presented. Such an increment in the QY is accompanied by an enlargement of photoluminescence lifetimes from 184 to 1200 ns. The optimized synthetic route presented here is based on a fine control over both the Ag core and the Ag/S ratio within the NPs. Such control reduces the density of structural defects and decreases the nonradiative pathways. In addition, we demonstrate that the superior performance of the Ag2S NPs allows for high-contrast in vivo bioimaging.

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