The
evaluation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) would
greatly deepen the understanding of cell metabolism/proliferation
and tumor detection. However, current long-acting level tracking techniques
for intracellular ROS remain unsuited to practical applications. To
solve this problem, we synthesized cyclotriphosphazene-doped graphene
quantum dots (C-GQDs) whose quantum yield is highly sensitive to ROS
(increased by 400% from 0.12 to 0.63). Electron cloud polarization
of oxidized cyclotriphosphazene rings in C-GQDs is confirmed to account
for this novel optical property by density functional theory calculations
and experimental results. In combination with excellent biological
stability, C-GQDs achieve a long-acting evaluation of intracellular
ROS level (more than 72 h) with an accuracy of 98.3%. In addition,
recognition rates exceeding 90% are demonstrated to be feasible for
eight kinds of tumor cell lines cultured with C-GQDs, which can also
be expanded to in vivo detection. C-GQDs also show a high recognition
rate (82.33%) and sensitivity (79.65%) for tumor cells in blood samples.
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