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ISSN 00125008, Doklady Chemistry, 2011, Vol. 440, Part 1, pp. 241–243. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2011. Original Russian Text © S.V. Rempel’, N.S. Kozhevnikova, N.N. Aleksandrova, A.A. Rempel’, 2011, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2011, Vol. 440, No. 1, pp. 56–58. CHEMISTRY a a b S. V. Rempel’ , N. S. Kozhevnikova , N. N. Aleksandrova , and Corresponding Member of the RAS A. A. Rempel’ Received March 30, 2011 DOI: 10.1134/S001250081107010X With the progress in the material science and nano Most of the methods for the synthesis of quantum technologies, new promising materials appear having dots imply coating of inorganic nanocrystals by an organic shell (for example, trioctylphosphine oxide), considerable advantages over the traditional materials. For instance, quantum dots are being actively imple which ensures the stability of particles in organic sol mented in optics, biology, and medicine as photo vents and imparts hydrophobic properties to the parti stable labels instead of organic fluorophores. Nano cle surface. This makes quantum dots insoluble in II IV II VI aqueous medium and hampers their direct use for cell particles based on A B and A B compounds with culture visualization and cell structure investigation. the size less than the Bohr
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Published: Oct 6, 2011
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