
Hydrogen-terminated SiQDs are passivated by phytic acid (PhA) using a simple, low-cost, green method. Coulombic fields from PhA provide exceptional stability even at very low pH, preserving optical properties for sensing and bio-applications.
VZ1, Green Chemistry, Aqueous dispersion, Hybrid nanomaterials, 214 021, 214 024, Water-based processes, 214 023, Surface Functionalization, Chemistry, Silicon Quantum dots, VSCHT
VZ1, Green Chemistry, Aqueous dispersion, Hybrid nanomaterials, 214 021, 214 024, Water-based processes, 214 023, Surface Functionalization, Chemistry, Silicon Quantum dots, VSCHT
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