NING Qiao-yu, MENG Jian-xin, LIU Ying-liang, MAN Shi-qing. Preparation of Novel DNS-Cl Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2006,27(3): 393-396
NING Qiao-yu, MENG Jian-xin, LIU Ying-liang, MAN Shi-qing. Preparation of Novel DNS-Cl Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2006,27(3): 393-396DOI:
In an effort to prepare efficient and uniform biolabels
we have developed a novel fluorophore doped silica nanoparticles via water-in-oil(W/O)microemulsion method.The controlled hydrolysis of tetraethyl orthosilicate(TEOS)in W/O microemulsion leads to the formation of monodisperse fluorophore doped silica nanoparticles.By synthesizing of monomer dansyl-Cl(DNS-Cl)silica precursor
we have successfully prepared fluorescent hybrid silica nanoparticles of DNS-Cl.The fluorophores are well protected from the environment when they were doped inside the silica network.The transmission electron microscope(TEM)photograph showed that the particles are very uniform
they are spherical and monodispersed with a diameter of about 40 nm.The excitation maximum and emission maximum
compared with the monomer precursor
have a blue-shift.The fluorescence intensity of the fluorophore doped silica nanoparticles passed through a maximum with increasing monomer precursor concentration
the optimal loading is 100 μL of monomer precursor.The effect of pH on monomer precursor is very distinct
both the fluorescence intensity and the excitation wavelength have changed a lot
but the fluorophore doped silica nanoparticles are nearly insusceptible
which indicates that core-shell structure reduces the effect of the environment on fluorophores.The method significantly reduces fluorescent dye leaching from the nanoparticles too
since there is a firm chemical bond between DNS-Cl and APTEOS
the particles are potential of good biocompatibility
since they have a pure silica surface and can thus be modified easily with many biomolecules for added biochemical functionality.The particles can be accepted as an effective biological labels.