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Highly Fluorescent Silicon Nanocrystals Stabilized in Water Using Quatsomes
Fluorescent silicon
(Si) nanocrystals (2.8 nm diameter) were incorporated
into surfactant assemblies of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)
and cholesterol, called quatsomes. In water, the quatsome-Si nanocrystal
assemblies remain fluorescent and well-dispersed for weeks. In contrast
to Si nanocrystals, alkanethiol-capped gold (Au) nanocrystals do not
form stable dispersions in water with quatsomes. Cryogenic transmission
electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) confirmed that the Si nanocrystal-quatsome
structures do not change over the course of several weeks. The long-term
stability of the Si nanocrystal-quatsome assemblies, their fluorescence,
and biocompatibility makes them attractive candidates for medical
applications