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Acid-Resistant Near-Infrared II Ag2Se Quantum Dots for Gastrointestinal Imaging

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 95, 期 42, 页码 15540-15548

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c01967

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In this study, a novel approach to the continuous growth of water-dispersible Ag2Se quantum dots (QDs) was proposed using glutathione (GSH) as the reductant under acidic conditions. The synthesized NIR-II Ag2Se QDs exhibited exceptional stability and photostability due to the passivation of the silver-rich surface with dense GSH, as well as acid resistance. Compared to conventional barium meal-based X-ray imaging, NIR-II fluorescence imaging with the synthesized NIR-II Ag2Se QDs provided clearer visualization of fine intestinal structures.
With the development of near-infrared II (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging, Ag2Se quantum dots (QDs) have become promising label candidates due to their negligible toxicity and narrow band gap. Despite their potential for gastrointestinal (GI) imaging, the application of Ag2Se QDs still presents significant challenges due to issues such as fluorescence extinction or poor stability in the complex digestive microenvironment. Herein, we have proposed a novel approach to the continuous production of Se precursors using glutathione (GSH) as the reductant under acidic conditions, realizing the continuous growth of water-dispersible Ag2Se QDs. The Ag2Se QDs emitting at 600-1100 nm have been successfully synthesized. Meanwhile, the silver-rich surface of the synthesized NIR-II Ag2Se QDs has been passivated well with the dense GSH, resulting in exceptional colloidal stability and photostability and endowing them with acid resistance. As a result, the obtained NIR-II Ag2Se QDs have exhibited remarkable stability in gastric acid, thus enabling their utilization for long-term real-time monitoring of GI peristalsis via NIR-II fluorescence imaging. Moreover, in contrast to conventional barium meal-based X-ray imaging, NIR-II fluorescence imaging with as-prepared NIR-II Ag2Se QDs can offer clearer visualization of fine intestinal structures, with a width as small as 1.07 mm. The developed strategy has offered a new opportunity for the synthesis of acid-resistant nanocrystals, and the acid-resistant, low-toxicity, and biocompatible NIR-II Ag2Se QDs synthesized in this work show a great promise for GI imaging and diagnosis of GI diseases in vivo.

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