Title Nanodiamond surface as a photoluminescent pH sensor /
Authors Padrez, Yaraslau ; Golubewa, Lena ; Bahdanava, Anastasiya ; Jankunec, Marija ; Matulaitienė, Ieva ; Semenov, Dmitry ; Karpič, Renata ; Kulahava, Tatsiana ; Svirko, Yuri ; Kuzhir, Polina
DOI 10.1088/1361-6528/acb94b
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Is Part of Nanotechnology.. Bristol : IOP Publishing. 2023, vol. 34, iss. 19, art. no. 195702, p. 1-11.. ISSN 0957-4484. eISSN 1361-6528
Keywords [eng] nanodiamonds ; photoluminescence ; oxygen-containing groups ; surface chemistry ; pH sensing
Abstract [eng] A systematic spectroscopic characterization of highly homogeneous water suspensions of ‘buckydiamonds’ comprising sp 3 cubic nanodiamond (ND) core covered with disordered sp 2 shell densely decorated with oxygen-containing groups demonstrates the excitation-wavelength-dependent photoluminescence (PL) given by at least four types of specific structures on the ND surface (hydroxyl, C=O containing ketones, carboxylic anhydrides, and carboxyl groups). PL properties of NDs suspensions possess concentration-dependent behavior revealing tendency of NDs to agglomerate. PL of NDs has been found to be strongly sensitive to pH of the environment in wide range of pH values, i.e. 2–11. We disclosed the mechanisms of pH sensitivity of the ‘buckydiamond’ and proved that it can serve as all-optical sensor of tiny pH variations suitable for further exploitation for pH sensing locally in the area where NDs have been delivered for any purpose, e.g. bioimaging or therapeutic needs.
Published Bristol : IOP Publishing
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2023
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