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Revealing the nature of optical activity in carbon dots produced from different chiral precursor molecules.

Authors :
Das A
Kundelev EV
Vedernikova AA
Cherevkov SA
Danilov DV
Koroleva AV
Zhizhin EV
Tsypkin AN
Litvin AP
Baranov AV
Fedorov AV
Ushakova EV
Rogach AL
Source :
Light, science & applications [Light Sci Appl] 2022 Apr 11; Vol. 11 (1), pp. 92. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Apr 11.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Carbon dots (CDs) are light-emitting nanoparticles that show great promise for applications in biology and medicine due to the ease of fabrication, biocompatibility, and attractive optical properties. Optical chirality, on the other hand, is an intrinsic feature inherent in many objects in nature, and it can play an important role in the formation of artificial complexes based on CDs that are implemented for enantiomer recognition, site-specific bonding, etc. We employed a one-step hydrothermal synthesis to produce chiral CDs from the commonly used precursors citric acid and ethylenediamine together with a set of different chiral precursors, namely, L-isomers of cysteine, glutathione, phenylglycine, and tryptophan. The resulting CDs consisted of O,N-doped (and also S-doped, in some cases) carbonized cores with surfaces rich in amide and hydroxyl groups; they exhibited high photoluminescence quantum yields reaching 57%, chiral optical signals in the UV and visible spectral regions, and two-photon absorption. Chiral signals of CDs were rather complex and originated from a combination of the chiral precursors attached to the CD surface, hybridization of lower-energy levels of chiral chromophores formed within CDs, and intrinsic chirality of the CD cores. Using DFT analysis, we showed how incorporation of the chiral precursors at the optical centers induced a strong response in their circular dichroism spectra. The optical characteristics of these CDs, which can easily be dispersed in solvents of different polarities, remained stable during pH changes in the environment and after UV exposure for more than 400 min, which opens a wide range of bio-applications.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2047-7538
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Light, science & applications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35410998
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-022-00778-9