Green process of biomass waste derived fluorescent carbon quantum dots for biological imaging in vitro and in vivo

IF 9.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Haitao Ren , Yue Yuan , Abdelkader Labidi , Qibing Dong , Ke Zhang , Eric Lichtfouse , Ahmed A. Allam , Jamaan S. Ajarem , Chuanyi Wang
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Abstract

In the context of the circular economy, the huge amounts of biomass waste should be converted into value-added materials and energy to diminish pollution, atmospheric CO2 levels and costly waste disposal. Biological imaging usually uses expensive and toxic chemicals e.g., organic dyes, semiconductor quantum dots, calling for safer, greener, cheaper fluorescent probes for biological imaging in vitro and in vivo. In these regards, carbon quantum dots (CQDs)-based fluorescent probes using biomass waste as a precursor may have much higher potential. Here we transformed the biomass waste of peach leaves into value-added fluorescent CQDs through a low-cost and green one-step hydrothermal process. The obtained CQDs show excitation-dependent photoluminescence properties with a fluorescence lifetime of 5.96 ns and a quantum yield of 7.71% without any passivation. In addition, the CQDs have a fine size of 1.9 nm with good hydrophilicity and high fluorescent stability over pH 4.0–11.0 range. Fluorescence imaging of in vitro cell cultures and in vivo with zebrafish show that CQDs possess ultra-low toxicity and remarkable performance for biological imaging. Even when CQDs present at a concentration as high as 500 µg/mL, the organism can still maintain more than 90% activity both in vitro and in vivo, and present bright fluorescence. The cheaper, greener, ultra-low toxicity CQDs developed in this work is a potential candidate for biological imaging in vitro and in vivo.

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生物质废弃物荧光碳量子点在体内外生物成像中的绿色化过程
在循环经济的背景下,大量的生物质废物应转化为增值材料和能源,以减少污染、大气二氧化碳水平和昂贵的废物处理。生物成像通常使用昂贵和有毒的化学物质,如有机染料,半导体量子点,要求更安全,更环保,更便宜的荧光探针用于体外和体内生物成像。在这些方面,碳量子点(CQDs)为基础的荧光探针利用生物质废物作为前体可能有更高的潜力。本研究通过低成本、绿色的一步水热法,将桃叶生物质废弃物转化为高附加值的荧光CQDs。得到的CQDs具有激发相关的光致发光特性,荧光寿命为5.96 ns,量子产率为7.71%,无钝化现象。此外,CQDs的粒径为1.9 nm,在pH 4.0 ~ 11.0范围内具有良好的亲水性和较高的荧光稳定性。对斑马鱼体外和体内细胞培养的荧光成像结果表明,CQDs具有超低毒性和显著的生物成像性能。即使CQDs的存在浓度高达500µg/mL,生物体在体外和体内仍能保持90%以上的活性,并呈现明亮的荧光。本研究开发的廉价、环保、超低毒性的CQDs是体外和体内生物成像的潜在候选材料。
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Chinese Chemical Letters
Chinese Chemical Letters 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
8969
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Chinese Chemical Letters (CCL) (ISSN 1001-8417) was founded in July 1990. The journal publishes preliminary accounts in the whole field of chemistry, including inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, applied chemistry, etc.Chinese Chemical Letters does not accept articles previously published or scheduled to be published. To verify originality, your article may be checked by the originality detection service CrossCheck.
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