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Bright Fluorescence from Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
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2011
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Individual Dna-wrapped SwntsEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialPhotochemistryNanomaterialsCarbon NanotechnologyMolecular BiologySingle-molecule DetectionPhotophysical PropertyBioimagingLow Fluorescence EfficiencySingle MoleculeBright FluorescenceNanotubesCarbon NanotubesFluorescence EfficiencyBiophysics
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have unique photophysical properties but low fluorescence efficiency. We have found significant increases in the fluorescence efficiency of individual DNA-wrapped SWNTs upon addition of reducing agents, including dithiothreitol, Trolox, and β-mercaptoethanol. Brightening was reversible upon removal of the reducing molecules, suggesting that a transient reduction of defect sites on the SWNT sidewall causes the effect. These results imply that SWNTs are intrinsically bright emitters and that their poor emission arises from defective nanotubes.
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