Journal of the American Chemical Society, volume 129, issue 21, pages 6865-6871
Singlet Oxygen Production by Peptide-Coated Quantum Dot−Photosensitizer Conjugates
James M Tsay
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,
Michael Trzoss
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,
Lixin Shi
1
,
Xiangxu Kong
1
,
Matthias Selke
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,
M. Y. L. Jung
1
,
Shimon Weiss
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2007-05-01
scimago Q1
SJR: 5.489
CiteScore: 24.4
Impact factor: 14.4
ISSN: 00027863, 15205126
PubMed ID:
17477530
General Chemistry
Catalysis
Biochemistry
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Abstract
Peptide-coated quantum dot-photosensitizer conjugates were developed using novel covalent conjugation strategies on peptides which overcoat quantum dots (QDs). Rose bengal and chlorin e6, photosensitizers (PSs) that generate singlet oxygen in high yield, were covalently attached to phytochelatin-related peptides. The photosensitizer-peptide conjugates were subsequently used to overcoat green- and red-emitting CdSe/CdS/ZnS nanocrystals. Generation of singlet oxygen could be achieved via indirect excitation through Förster (fluorescence) resonance energy transfer (FRET) from the nanocrystals to PSs, or by direct excitation of the PSs. In the latter case, by using two color excitations, the conjugate could be simultaneously used for fluorescence imaging and singlet oxygen generation. Singlet oxygen quantum yields as high as 0.31 were achieved using 532-nm excitation wavelengths.
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