1. Thiol-containing microspheres as polymeric ligands for the immobilisation of quantum dots
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Lois M. Alexander, Anna V. Hine, Andrew J. Sutherland, Mohammad Afzaal, Jonathan M. Behrendt, David A. Nagel, Katayune Presland, Paul O'Brien, and Mark Bradley
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Dispersion polymerization ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Doping ,Nanotechnology ,General Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nanocrystal ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Quantum dot ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Thiol ,Polystyrene ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom ,Luminescence - Abstract
The first demonstration "polymeric ligands" for the immobilisation of quantum dots (QDs) is presented. Specifically, thiol-containing polystyrene microspheres were synthesised and used to incorporate QDs via a swelling/doping strategy. The resultant composite materials were shown to be highly stable against QD leaching in both apolar and polar solvents and retained an identical QD emission profile to non-immobilised QDs. This straightforward approach also allows easy access to controllable and reproducible multiple-QDcontaining microspheres.
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- 2009
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