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Fluorescent nanodiamonds: The new platform for construction of chemo- and biosensors

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    SYSNO ASEP0359842
    Document TypeC - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.)
    R&D Document TypeConference Paper
    TitleFluorescent nanodiamonds: The new platform for construction of chemo- and biosensors
    Author(s) Cígler, Petr (UOCHB-X) RID, ORCID
    Ledvina, Miroslav (UOCHB-X) RID
    Tvrdoňová, Monika (UOCHB-X)
    Řezáčová, V. (CZ)
    Nesládek, M. (CZ)
    Kratochvílová, Irena (FZU-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Fendrych, František (FZU-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Štursa, Jan (UJF-V) RID, ORCID
    Kučka, Jan (UJF-V) RID
    Ráliš, Jan (UJF-V) SAI
    Number of authors10
    Source TitleNANOCON 2010. 2nd International Conference. - Olomouc : -, 2010 - ISBN 978-80-87294-19-2
    Pagess. 188-190
    Number of pages3 s.
    ActionNANOCON 2010. International Conference /2./
    Event date12.10.2010-14.10.2010
    VEvent locationOlomouc
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Event typeEUR
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Keywordsfluorescent nanodiamonds ; synthetic nanodiamonds ; biosensor
    Subject RIVCF - Physical ; Theoretical Chemistry
    CEZAV0Z40550506 - UOCHB-X (2005-2011)
    AV0Z10100520 - FZU-D (2005-2011)
    AV0Z10480505 - UJF-V (2005-2011)
    UT WOS000286656400032
    AnnotationOver the past few years, fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) have been recognized as potential fluorophores for use in bioimaging, owing to their unique and attractive chemical and particularly spectral properties. The source material for their preparation, synthetic nanodiamond (ND), is non-expensive and commercially available. Notably, NDs have the highest biocompatibility of all carbon nanomaterials and their surface can be chemically modified by various techniques. FNDs are capable of fluorescing with almost quantitative quantum yields from point defects of crystall lattice - nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. In particular, the long-wavelength emission, high brightness, no photobleaching, no photoblinking, and an exceptional resistance to chemical degradation make them almost ideal core for development of fluorescent bioimaging probes.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Contactasep@uochb.cas.cz ; Kateřina Šperková, Tel.: 232 002 584 ; Viktorie Chládková, Tel.: 232 002 434
    Year of Publishing2012
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