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Hydrothermal method for preparing near-infrared cadmium telluride quantum dots

A cadmium telluride quantum dot and near-infrared technology, which is applied in chemical instruments and methods, luminescent materials, nanotechnology and other directions, can solve the problems such as the limitation of the luminous range of water-soluble quantum dots, and achieve low cost of raw materials, low energy consumption, Equipment simple effect

Active Publication Date: 2022-02-15
HANGZHOU DIANZI UNIV
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[0005] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a hydrothermal preparation method of near-infrared luminescent cadmium telluride quantum dots to solve the limitation of the traditional preparation of water-soluble quantum dots.

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[0032] a. Add 0.5mL of 0.1M cadmium chloride aqueous solution and 10uL of mercaptopropionic acid solution into 4.5mL of water, and stir evenly.

[0033] b. Adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 9.1 with a 1.0M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, and then pass nitrogen gas for 30 minutes. After injecting 15uL of the 0.667M sodium hydride telluride solution just prepared, the precursor solution of cadmium telluride can be obtained. In this embodiment, the molar ratio of cadmium chloride: mercaptopropionic acid: sodium hydride telluride is 1:2.4:0.2, and the concentration of cadmium ions is 10 mM.

[0034] c. After heating the precursor solution for five minutes, add 3 mL of isopropanol to mix, remove the supernatant after centrifugation, and disperse the precipitated quantum dots in 200 mL of deionized water.

[0035] d. Add 0.5mL cadmium chloride solution and 10uL mercaptopropionic acid solution, and then adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 9.1 with 1.0M aqueous...

Embodiment 2

[0037] a. Add 5mL of 0.1M cadmium chloride aqueous solution and 0.1mL of mercaptopropionic acid solution into 45mL of water, and stir evenly.

[0038] b. Adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 9.1 with a 1.0M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, and then pass nitrogen gas for 30 minutes. After injecting 0.15mL of the 0.667M sodium hydride telluride solution just prepared, the precursor solution of cadmium telluride can be obtained. In this embodiment, the molar ratio of cadmium chloride: mercaptopropionic acid: sodium hydride telluride is 1:2.4:0.2, and the concentration of cadmium ions is 10 mM.

[0039] c. After heating the precursor solution for five minutes, add 30 mL of isopropanol to mix, remove the supernatant after centrifugation, and disperse the precipitated quantum dots in 200 mL of deionized water.

[0040] d. Add 6.8mL cadmium chloride solution and 140uL mercaptopropionic acid solution, and then adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 9.1 with 1.0M aqueo...

Embodiment 3

[0042] a. Add 10mL of 0.1M cadmium chloride aqueous solution and 140uL of thioglycolic acid solution into 50mL of water, and stir evenly.

[0043] b. Adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 11 with a 1.0M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, and then pass nitrogen gas for 30 minutes. After injecting 150uL of the 0.667M sodium hydride telluride solution just prepared, the precursor solution of cadmium telluride can be obtained. In this embodiment, the molar ratio of cadmium chloride: mercaptoacetic acid: sodium hydride telluride is 1:2:0.1, and the concentration of cadmium ions is 16.7mM.

[0044] c. After heating the precursor solution for five minutes, add 40 mL of isopropanol to mix, remove the supernatant after centrifugation, and disperse the precipitated quantum dots in 200 mL of deionized water.

[0045] d. Add 5mL of cadmium chloride solution and 70uL of mercaptopropionic acid solution, and then adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 11 with 1.0M aqueous sodium ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a hydrothermal method for preparing near-infrared cadmium telluride quantum dots, which comprises the following steps: respectively adding cadmium salt solution and mercapto ligands into an aqueous solution, and mixing uniformly to obtain a mixed solution, wherein the mercapto ligands and cadmium The molar ratio of salt is 2-4:1; adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 9-11, pass nitrogen gas for more than 30 minutes, then add sodium telluride hydride aqueous solution, mix well to obtain cadmium telluride precursor solution, wherein, sodium telluride hydride The molar ratio to cadmium ions is 0.1 to 0.2:1; after heating the cadmium telluride precursor solution for 5 minutes, add a precipitant and centrifuge, remove the supernatant and add water to redissolve; in the dissolved cadmium telluride quantum dots Add cadmium salt solution and mercapto ligand, wherein the molar ratio of mercaptopropionic acid to cadmium chloride is 2 to 4:1, adjust the pH value of the mixed solution to 9 to 11, and then heat for a period of time to obtain near-infrared luminescent telluride Cadmium quantum dots. The method of the invention can be used to prepare near-infrared cadmium telluride quantum dots, and the obtained cadmium telluride quantum dots have a good lattice structure.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of preparation of water-soluble quantum dots, in particular to a method for hydrothermally preparing near-infrared cadmium telluride quantum dots. Background technique [0002] Cadmium telluride quantum dots belong to nanocrystals composed of II-VI group elements, and are spherical crystals with a diameter of less than 10 nanometers. As a luminescent material, cadmium telluride quantum dots have good optical stability, wide excitation spectrum, narrow emission spectrum, and luminescence wavelength in the visible light region (400-700nm), and can be widely used in various fields. However, in the fields of fluorescent labeling of biological cells and live animal imaging, biological compounds and tissues specifically absorb and scatter incident light to varying degrees. Only the near-infrared light (700-900nm) band has higher spatial resolution, deeper penetration depth of biological matrix, and lower optical absorption...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C09K11/88B82Y20/00B82Y40/00
CPCC09K11/883B82Y20/00B82Y40/00
Inventor 江源王祎杨嘉灏
Owner HANGZHOU DIANZI UNIV
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