单粒子相关成像揭示碳点荧光中的多发色团

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Eric Gomez, Arshad Mehmood, Zhengyi Bian, Stephen A. Lee, Lawrence J. Tauzin, Subhasis Adhikari, Martin Gruebele, Benjamin G. Levine and Stephan Link*, 
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摘要

碳点是一种应用广泛的纳米材料,但其发射源仍不确定。由于碳点的非均质组成和结构,它们表现出复杂的激发依赖发射行为。大多数研究都是在集合水平上进行的,其中样本异质性仍然是隐藏的。了解碳点的复杂发射需要单粒子测量。在这里,我们确定了由两个自下而上的前体制成的红色碳点,具有多个发射片段的点的显着种群。偏振分辨的单点发射显微镜根据碳点的发射强度和偏振度揭示了碳点的亚群。对于多色碳点,我们发现平均大约有四个发射体。与发射轨迹并行获得的单粒子光谱和分子动力学模拟进一步证实,考虑到相当窄的室温发射线宽度和没有明显的光谱扩散,碳点中的可数发色团在化学上是相似的。
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Single-Particle Correlated Imaging Reveals Multiple Chromophores in Carbon Dot Fluorescence

Single-Particle Correlated Imaging Reveals Multiple Chromophores in Carbon Dot Fluorescence

Carbon dots are remarkable nanomaterials with many applications, but the sources of their emission are still uncertain. Carbon dots exhibit complex behaviors such as excitation-dependent emission due to their heterogeneous composition and structure. Most studies have been carried out on the ensemble level, where sample heterogeneity remains hidden. Understanding the complex emission of carbon dots requires single-particle measurements. Here, we determined that for red-emitting carbon dots made from two bottom-up precursors, there is a significant population of dots with more than one emitting moiety. Polarization-resolved, single-dot emission microscopy revealed subpopulations of carbon dots based on their emission intensity and polarization. For the multichromophoric carbon dots, we found an average of about four emitters. Single-particle spectroscopy, acquired in parallel to the emission trajectories, and molecular dynamics simulations furthermore established that the countable chromophores in the carbon dots are chemically similar, considering the rather narrow room-temperature emission line width and the absence of significant spectral diffusion.

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