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Temperature-sensitive microcapsules with variable optical signatures based on incorporation of quantum dots into a highly biocompatible hydrogel
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NanoparticlesIonotropic HydrogelEngineeringSmart PolymerBiocompatible Fluorescent MicrocapsulesResponsive PolymersColloidal NanocrystalsBiomedical EngineeringHydrogelsQuantum DotsBioimagingBiophysicsMicro-encapsulationBiopolymersBiophotonicsTemperature-sensitive MicrocapsulesBiocompatible HydrogelBiopolymer GelNanomaterialsBiomedical DiagnosticsPolymer ScienceHydrogel Formulation
Biocompatible fluorescent microcapsules were constructed by incorporating CdSe quantum dots into an ionotropic hydrogel. The hydrogel formulation used has been shown to be highly resistant to chelators present in biological media, and the resulting composite shows no leakage of entrained quantum dots over test periods of up to 4 months. The optical signature of the microcapsules is controlled by incorporating mixtures of quantum dots having different sizes into the composite, such that microcapsule composites exhibit Förster resonance energy transfer (average estimated Förster radius of 77 Å). The resulting microcapsules also display so-called smart behavior, as the optical signature displays a linear dependence on temperature over the 20–45 °C range of interest to biological experiments.
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