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Well‐Defined Segment of Carbon Nanotube with Bright Red Emission for Three‐Photon Fluorescence Cerebrovascular Imaging

Zhen‐Lin Qiu, Mubin He, Ke‐Shan Chu, Chun Tang, Xuan‐Wen Chen, Liang Zhu, Liping Zhang, Di Sun, Jun Qian, Yuan‐Zhi Tan

2021Advanced Optical Materials38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract As the shortest segment of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), cycloparaphenylenes (CPPs) offer a well‐defined alternative for CNTs as the fluorophores in bioimaging. However, most of CPPs emit blue or yellow light, the bright red‐emitting CPP materials required by bioimaging, particularly in vivo imaging, are still lacking. Here, it is shown that a CPP (TB[9]CPP) with red emission up to 650 nm is successfully synthesized and characterized. The fluorescence quantum yields of TB[9]CPP are measured up to 44% in chloroform and 17% as nanodots in aqueous media. Meanwhile, the water‐soluble nanodots present outstanding three‐photon fluorescence performances, thereby are utilized for in vivo probing of brain vessels by three‐photon fluorescence microscopic imaging technique, exhibiting a high penetration depth, good resolution, and clear image contrast.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFluorescenceCarbon nanotubeNanodotNanotechnologyFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyPhotochemistryOpticsChemistryPhysicsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsFullerene Chemistry and ApplicationsSynthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds