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Photoluminescence enhancement of CdSe quantum dots: A case of organogel-nanoparticle symbiosis
Fecha
2012-12Registro en:
Wadhavane, Prashant D.; Galian, Raquel Eugenia; Izquierdo, M. Angeles; Aguilera Sigalat, Jordi; Galindo, Francisco; et al.; Photoluminescence enhancement of CdSe quantum dots: A case of organogel-nanoparticle symbiosis; American Chemical Society; Journal of the American Chemical Society; 134; 50; 12-2012; 20554-20563
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Autor
Wadhavane, Prashant D.
Galian, Raquel Eugenia
Izquierdo, M. Angeles
Aguilera Sigalat, Jordi
Galindo, Francisco
Schmidt, Luciana Carina
Burguete, M. Isabel
Pérez Prieto, Julia
Luis, Santiago V.
Resumen
Highly fluorescent organogels (QD-organogel), prepared by combining a pseudopeptidic macrocycle and different types of CdSe quantum dots (QDs), have been characterized using a battery of optical and microscopic techniques. The results indicate that the presence of the QDs not only does not disrupt the supramolecular organization of the internal fibrillar network of the organogel to a significant extent, but it also decreases the critical concentration of gelator needed to form stable and thermoreversible organogels. Regarding the photophysical properties of the QDs, different trends were observed depending on the presence of a ZnS inorganic shell around the CdSe core. Thus, while the core-shell QDs preserve their photophysical properties in the organogel medium, a high to moderate increase of the fluorescence intensity (up to 528%) and the average lifetime (up to 1.7), respectively, was observed for the core QDs embedded in the organogel. The results are relevant for the development of luminescent organogels based on quantum dots, which have potential applications as advanced hybrid materials in different fields. © 2012 American Chemical Society.