Issue 25, 2011

Some aspects of quantum dot toxicity

Abstract

Quantum dot toxicity has become a hot topic in recent years due to the emergence of semiconductor nanoparticles as highly efficient biological imaging agents. The use of quantum dots in biology is arguably the most successful application of pure nanotechnology in recent times, although unfortunately, the most useful semiconductor particles contain elements that are often thought to be detrimental to health and the environment. In this article, we explore some key reports on this issue.

Graphical abstract: Some aspects of quantum dot toxicity

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
04 Feb 2011
Accepted
21 Mar 2011
First published
08 Apr 2011

Chem. Commun., 2011,47, 7039-7050

Some aspects of quantum dot toxicity

M. Bottrill and M. Green, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 7039 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC10692A

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