Microfluidics-Driven Dripping Technique for Fabricating Polymer Microspheres Doped with AgInS2/ZnS Quantum Dots
Kamilla Kurassova,
Nikita Filatov,
Sofia Karamysheva
et al.
Abstract:Fluorescent microspheres
are at the forefront of biosensing technologies.
They can be used for a wide range of biomedical applications. They
consist of organic dyes and polymers, which are relatively immune
to photobleaching and other environmental factors. However, recently
developed AgInS
2
/ZnS quantum dots are a water-soluble,
low-toxicity class of semiconductor nanocrystals with enhanced stability
as fluorescent materials. Here, we propose a simple way for making
microspheres: a mic… Show more
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