Water-soluble fluorescent magnetic nano particles and preparation method thereof
A magnetic nanoparticle, magnetic nanotechnology, applied in the direction of nanotechnology, nanotechnology, inorganic material magnetism, etc., can solve problems such as limiting wide application, and achieve the effects of excellent fluorescence, good magnetic responsiveness, and good stability
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[0030] (1) Preparation of quantum dot solution
[0031] Under nitrogen protection, 0.0085g NaBH 4 Dissolve 0.0059g of Se powder in 2ml of distilled water, heat to 30°C, and completely dissolve to obtain NaSeH solution, which is the Se precursor; take 0.1317g of Zn(Ac) 2 Dissolve in 20 ml of distilled water, add 50 μl of TGA after it is completely dissolved, and adjust the pH to 9.5 with 1 mol / L NaOH solution to obtain the Zn precursor. Transfer the Zn precursor into a three-necked flask, quickly inject the Se precursor under the protection of nitrogen, reflux in an oil bath (90°C), stir magnetically for 1 hour, take it out and put it in a refrigerator to cool to room temperature to obtain an aqueous solution of ZnSe quantum dots.
[0032] (2) Preparation of magnetic nanoparticles
[0033] (a) Fe 3 o 4 Preparation of Magnetic Nanoparticles
[0034] Weigh 2.7802g FeSO 4 ·7H 2 O, 4.3248g FeCl 3 ·6H 2 O is placed in two 200ml beakers, each of which is added with 30ml of d...
Embodiment 2
[0040] (1) Preparation of quantum dot solution
[0041] Under nitrogen protection, 0.0085g NaBH 4 Dissolve 0.0059g of Se powder in 2ml of distilled water, heat to 30°C, and completely dissolve to obtain NaSeH solution, which is the Se precursor; take 0.1317g of Zn(Ac) 2 Dissolve in 20 ml of distilled water, add 45 μl of TGA after it is completely dissolved, and adjust the pH to 8 with 1 mol / L NaOH solution to prepare the Zn precursor. Transfer the Zn precursor into a three-necked flask, quickly inject the Se precursor under the protection of nitrogen, reflux in an oil bath (90°C), stir magnetically for 1 hour, take it out and put it in a refrigerator to cool to room temperature to obtain an aqueous solution of ZnSe quantum dots.
[0042] (2) Preparation of magnetic nanoparticles
[0043] (a) Fe 3 o 4 Preparation of Magnetic Nanoparticles
[0044] Step is as in embodiment 1, change preparation Fe 3 o 4 The amount of raw materials during magnetic nanoparticles, respective...
Embodiment 3
[0051] (1) Preparation of quantum dot solution
[0052] Under nitrogen protection, 0.0085g NaBH 4 Dissolve 0.0059g of Se powder in 2ml of distilled water, heat to 30°C, and completely dissolve to obtain NaSeH solution, which is the Se precursor; take 0.1317g of Zn(Ac) 2 Dissolve in 20 ml of distilled water, add 88 μl of TGA after it is completely dissolved, and adjust the pH to 11 with 1 mol / L NaOH solution to prepare the Zn precursor. Transfer the Zn precursor into a three-necked flask, quickly inject the Se precursor under nitrogen protection, reflux in an oil bath (90°C), stir magnetically, take it out for 1 hour and put it in a refrigerator to cool it to room temperature to obtain an aqueous solution of ZnSe quantum dots.
[0053] (2) Preparation of magnetic nanoparticles
[0054] (a) Fe 3 o 4 Preparation of Magnetic Nanoparticles
[0055] Weigh 0.8901g FeSO 4 ·7H 2 O, 2.1624g FeCl 3 ·6H 2 O is placed in two 200ml beakers, each of which is added with 30ml of disti...
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