TY - JOUR A1 - Goryacheva, O. A. A1 - Wegner, Karl David A1 - Sobolev, A. M. A1 - Häusler, I. A1 - Gaponik, N. A1 - Gorycheva, I. Y. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute T1 - Influence of particle architecture on the photoluminescence properties of silica‑coated CdSe core/shell quantum dots N2 - Light-emitting nanoparticles like semiconductor nanocrystals (termed quantum dots, QDs) are promising candidates for biosensing and bioimaging applications based on their bright and stable photoluminescent properties. As high-quality QDs are often synthesized in organic solvents, strategies needed to be developed to render them water-dispersible without affecting their optical properties and prevent changes in postmodification steps like the biofunctionalization with antibodies or DNA. Despite a large number of studies on suitable surface modification procedures, the preparation of water-soluble QDs for nanobiotechnology applications still presents a challenge. To highlight the advantages of surface silanization, we systematically explored the influence of the core/multishell architecture of CdSe/CdS/ZnS QDs and the silanization conditions on the optical properties of the resulting silanized QDs. Our results show that the optical properties of silica-coated CdSe/CdS/ZnS QDs are best preserved in the presence of a thick CdS (6 monolayers (ML)) intermediate shell, providing a high photoluminescence quantum yield (PL QY), and a relatively thick ZnS (4.5 ML) external shell, effectively shielding the QDs from the chemical changes during silica coating. In addition to the QD core/shell architecture, other critical parameters of the silica-coating process, that can have an influence on the optical properties of the QD, include the choice of the surfactant and its concentration used for silica coating. The highest PL QY of about 46% was obtained by a microemulsion silica-coating procedure with the surfactant Brij L4, making these water-dispersible QDs to wellsuited optical reporters in future applications like fluorescence immunoassays, biomedicine, and bioimaging. KW - Nano KW - Nanomaterial KW - Particle KW - Semiconductor KW - Quantum do KW - Photoluminescence KW - Photophysics KW - Lifetime KW - Sensor KW - Mechanism KW - Surface KW - Shell KW - Silica KW - Silanization KW - Synthesis PY - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-022-04005-7 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Springer AN - OPUS4-54546 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stroyuk, O. A1 - Weigert, Florian A1 - Raevskaya, A. A1 - Spranger, F. A1 - Würth, Christian A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Gaponik, N. A1 - Zahn, D. R. T. T1 - Inherently broadband photoluminescence in Ag−In−S/ZnS quantum dots observed in ensemble and single-particle studies N2 - We present a series of results that demonstrate that the broadband photoluminescence (PL) of aqueous glutathione-capped Ag−In−S (AIS) nanocrystals (NCs) is an inherent property of each NC, rather than a collective characteristic of an NC ensemble. By analyzing parameters affecting the PL features such as the postsynthesis annealing and the deposition of a passivating ZnS shell, we found no correlation between the spectral width of the PL band of AIS (AIS/ZnS) NCs and the density of the lattice defects. Analysis of the PL spectra of a series of size-selected AIS/ZnS NCs revealed that the PL width of fractionated NCs does not depend on the NC size and size distribution. The PL measurements in a broad temperature window from 320 to 10 K demonstrated that the PL width does not decrease with decreasing temperature as expected for an emission arising from thermally activated detrapping processes. Also, we show that the model of the self-trapped exciton can be versatilely applied to reconstruct the PL spectra of different AIS NCs and can account for the effects typically attributed to variations in defect state energy. Measurements of the PL properties of single AIS/ZnS NCs highlighted the broadband nature of the emission of individual NCs. The presented results show that the broadband PL of ternary NCs most probably does not originate from lattice defects but involves the NC lattice as a whole, and, therefore, by tailoring the NC structure, PL efficiencies as high as those reported for binary cadmium or lead chalcogenide NCs can be potentially reached. KW - Nano KW - Nanomaterial KW - Ternary quantum dots KW - AIS KW - Semiconductor nanocrystal KW - Photoluminescence KW - Mechanism KW - Single particle spectroscopy KW - Quantum yield KW - Photophysics PY - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b11835 SN - 1932-7447 VL - 123 IS - 4 SP - 2632 EP - 2641 PB - ACS AN - OPUS4-47419 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -