1. Carbon quantum dots with pH-responsive orange-/red-light emission for fluorescence imaging of intracellular pH.
- Author
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Zhu J, Chu H, Shen J, Wang C, and Wei Y
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- Humans, Carbon toxicity, HeLa Cells, Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Optical Imaging, Quantum Dots toxicity, Citrus sinensis
- Abstract
N-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CDs) with polyaminobenzene hydrazine as precursor were prepared by solvothermal method for the monitoring of pH fluctuation in HeLa cells via fluorescence imaging. The N-CDs show two emission wavelengths at 582 and 640 nm under different pH with two excitation wavelengths. The fluorescence intensity at 640 nm (λ
ex = 520 nm) and the ratio of F582 /F640 (λex = 470 nm) linearly increase with pH in the range of 2.4 ~ 3.6 (R2 = 992) and 5.6 ~ 7.6 (R2 = 0.987), respectively. The sensor exhibits high sensitivity and reversibility and anti-interference capability, thus enabling sensing pH change in intracellular environment in real time, as demonstrated by successful monitoring of intracellular pH fluctuation during H2 O2 stimulation in HeLa cells., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
- 2022
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