Ag<sub>2–3<i>x</i></sub>Bi<i><sub>x</sub></i>S Quantum Dots as
Single-Component Theranostic
Agents for Second Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging-Guided Photothermal
Therapy
Silver sulfide (Ag2S) nanomaterials are being
researched
increasingly because of their multifunctional potential in the second
near-infrared (NIR-II) region (1000–1500 nm). Here, we report
Ag2–3xBixS quantum dots (Ag2–3xBixS QDs) as single-component theranostic nanomaterials
for NIR-II fluorescence imaging and synchronous photothermal therapy.
Bismuth doping in Ag2S QDs leads to a fluorescence red
shift to the NIR-II region and simultaneously enhances the photothermal
conversion efficiency to 58.9%, which can be ascribed to the altered
band gap introduced by bismuth doping. This Ag2S-based
NIR-II theranostic agent can be synthesized in a controlled manner
by an albumin biomineralization method under mild conditions. The
encapsulation of the biomacromolecular albumin endowed Ag2–3xBixS QDs with greatly
strengthened biocompatibility and stability. The survival rate of
cancer cells was only 13% after irradiation with an 808 nm laser at
a density of 1.2 W cm–2 for 10 min. Meanwhile, in
vivo experiments have confirmed the desirable NIR-II fluorescence
imaging capability of Ag2–3xBixS QDs. Thus, this study provides a highly efficient
single-component theranostic agent with great promise for application
in the field of precision theranostics