Chunli Jiang
East China Normal University
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Talanta | 2016
Chunli Jiang; Zhitao Shen; Chunhua Luo; Hechun Lin; Rong Huang; Yiting Wang; Hui Peng
A facile one-pot strategy has been developed for the aqueous synthesis of Gd doped CdTe (Gd:CdTe) QDs as fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging dual-modal agent. The prepared Gd:CdTe QDs showed narrow size distribution and the average size was less than 5nm. The amount of Gd(3+) dopant in Gd:CdTe QDs significantly affected the optical properties of obtained QDs. The highest PL QY for the prepared Gd:CdTe QDs was up to 42.5%. The QDs showed the weak toxicity and significant enhancement in MRI signal. The specific relaxivity value (r1) was determined to be 4.22mM(-1)s(-1). These properties make the prepared Gd:CdTe QDs be an effective dual-modal imaging agent and have great potential applications in biomedical field.
RSC Advances | 2017
Ying Li; Hechun Lin; Chunhua Luo; Yunqiu Wang; Chunli Jiang; Ruijuan Qi; Rong Huang; Jadranka Travas-Sejdic; Hui Peng
Phosphorous doped carbon dots (P-CDs) are prepared by a one-step hydrothermal method. The phenomenon of aggregation induced red shift emission (AIRSE) is observed in the obtained P-CDs. The emission wavelength of a P-CD solution can be tuned in the range from 455 nm to 595 nm by changing the solution concentration.
RSC Advances | 2014
Ying Li; Chunhua Luo; Chunli Jiang; Rong Huang; Yitang Wang; Hui Peng; Jadranka Travas-Sejdic
Luminescent carbon nanoparticles were prepared by the electrochemical oxidation of graphite rods and used as a donor for the detection of ODN hybridization based on FRET. The hybridization event was recognized by a different FRET efficiency due to the different interaction abilities of single-stranded and double-stranded ODN to the polymer.
RSC Advances | 2015
Hechun Lin; Qianqian Luo; Wen-Yi Tong; Chunli Jiang; Rong Huang; Hui Peng; Lai-Chang Zhang; Jadranka Travas-Sejdic; Chun-Gang Duan
EuS and Gd2O2S nanocrystals with narrow size distribution are synthesized in high yields by the thermal decomposition of Eu(oleate)3 or Gd(oleate)3 in oleylamine using CS2 as the sulfur source. The dimensionalities of these nanocrystals can be facilely tuned by the addition of 1-dodecanethiol. The morphologies and crystal structures of EuS and Gd2O2S nanocrystals are characterized by TEM and XRD. The magnetic properties of the obtained nanocrystals are also investigated. The experimental results illustrate that CS2 is an effective sulfur source for the preparation of metal sulfide and lanthanide oxysulfide semiconductor nanocrystals.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2018
Hai Wang; Chunhua Luo; Pei Tian; Dong Li; Chunli Jiang; Chaorong Zhong; Shaoqiang Chen; Rong Huang; Hechun Lin; Hui Peng
The solvent-induced precipitation in a mixture of good and poor solvents was often used to synthesize organometal halide perovskite nanocrystals (OMHP NCs). Here we investigate the formation of OMHP NCs by using HBr based precursors in various solvents. Various emission colors and morphologies of perovskite NCs were obtained depending on the solvents used. The nanoplatelets with blue emission were produced for the low polar solvents, such as toluene, PhCl and EtOAc. The increase in polarity of poor solvents results in the red shift of emission of obtained NCs. The much more polar solvents like acetone and CH3CN lead to formation of CH3NH3PbBr3 NCs (MaPbBr3) with cubic phase. The dispersion behaviors of MaPbBr3 NCs in different solvents was also investigated. MaPbBr3 NCs can exist stably in most unpolar solvents. However, they will be dissolved in polar solvents, like acetone and acetonitrile, to give rise to a clear solution with red emission of Pb2+. By injecting this clear solution to unpolar solvents, OMHP NCs can be reproduced.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Zhi Wang; Chunli Jiang; Rong Huang; Hui Peng; Xiaodong Tang
Carbon | 2016
Hui Peng; Ying Li; Chunli Jiang; Chunhua Luo; Ruijuan Qi; Rong Huang; Chun-Gang Duan; Jadranka Travas-Sejdic
Journal of Crystal Growth | 2016
Chunli Jiang; Hechun Lin; Chunhua Luo; Yuanyuan Zhang; Jing Yang; Hui Peng; Chun-Gang Duan
Chemical Communications | 2017
Chunli Jiang; Ni Zhong; Chunhua Luo; Hechun Lin; Yuanyuan Zhang; Hui Peng; Chun-Gang Duan
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2018
Dong Li; Minjie Fang; Chunli Jiang; Hechun Lin; Chunhua Luo; Ruijuan Qi; Rong Huang; Hui Peng