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2022
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Quantum defects as versatile anchors for carbon nanotube functionalization

Abstract
Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are used in diverse applications that require chemical tailoring of the SWCNT surface, including optical sensing, imaging, targeted drug delivery and single-photon generation. SWCNTs have been noncovalently modified with (bio)polymers to preserve their intrinsic near-infrared fluorescence. However, demanding applications (e.g., requiring stability in biological fluids) would benefit from a stable covalent linkage between the SWCNT and the functional unit (e.g., antibody, fluorophore, drug). Here we present how to use diazonium salt chemistry to introduce sp3 quantum defects in the SWCNT carbon lattice to serve as handles for conjugation while preserving near-infrared fluorescence. In this protocol, we describe the straightforward, stable (covalent), highly versatile and scalable functionalization of SWCNTs with biomolecules such as peptides and proteins to yield near-infrared fluorescent SWCNT bioconjugates. We provide a step-by-step procedure covering SWCNT dispersion, quantum defect incorporation, bioconjugation, in situ peptide synthesis on SWCNTs, and characterization, which can be completed in 5-7 d.
Author(s)
Mann, Florian A.
Uni Göttingen, IPC / Uni Bochum, Phys. Chemie II
Galonska, Phillip
Uni Göttingen, IPC
Herrmann, Niklas
Uni Bochum, Phys. Chemie II
Kruss, Sebastian
Uni Göttingen, IPC / Uni Bochum, Phys. Chemie II / Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS
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Nature protocols
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10.1038/s41596-021-00663-6
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English
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  • dye

  • microscopy

  • biophotonic

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