Affiliation:
1. Research Center for Human Tissues and Organs Degeneration Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Science Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 China
2. Guangdong Key Laboratory of Nanomedicine CAS‐HK Joint Lab of Biomaterials Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory of Nanomedicine and Nanoformulations Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Science Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 China
3. NanoBioMedical Centre Adam Mickiewicz University Wszechnicy Piastowskiej 3 Poznan 61–614 Poland
4. School of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and IT University of Technology Sydney Ultimo NSW 2007 Australia
Abstract
AbstractCarbon dots (CDs) with excellent cytocompatibility, tunable optical properties, and simple synthesis routes are highly desirable for use in optical bioimaging. However, the majority of existing CDs are triggered by ultraviolet/blue light, presenting emissions in the visible/first near‐infrared (NIR‐I) regions, which do not allow deep tissue penetration. Emerging research into CDs with NIR‐II emission in the red region has generated limited designs with poor quantum yield, restricting their in vivo imaging applications due to low penetration depth. Developing novel CDs with NIR‐II emissions and high quantum yield has significant and far‐reaching applications in bioimaging and photodynamic therapy. Here, it is developed for the first time Fe‐doped CDs (Fe‐CDs) exhibiting the excellent linear relationship between 900–1200 nm fluorescence‐emission and pH values, and high quantum yield (QY‐1.27%), which can be used as effective probes for in vivo NIR‐II bioimaging. These findings demonstrate reliable imaging accuracy in tissue as deep as 4 mm, reflecting real‐time pH changes comparable to a standard pH electrode. As an important example application, the Fe‐CDs probe can non‐invasively monitor in vivo gastric pH changes during the digestion process in mice, illustrating its potential applications in aiding imaging‐guided diagnosis of gastric diseases or therapeutic delivery.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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