Metal-doped
carbon dots (CDs) exhibited promising application in
fluorescence and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, but developing manganese-doped
CDs (Mn-CDs) with long wavelength emission and enhanced MR performance
is a challenge. Herein, using a one-step solvothermal method, Mn-CDs
with redshifted orange emission and enhanced longitudinal relaxation
were synthesized for fluorescence and MR imaging. The results indicated
that the prepared Mn-CDs had a uniform size distribution, and the
average size was 5 nm. Moreover, Mn-CDs possessed a stronger fluorescence
performance than Mn-free CDs, and simultaneously, the emission wavelength
can redshift from 542 nm (green emission) to 578 nm (orange emission),
owing to the increasing N-doping. Because of the movement limit of
Mn2+, Mn-CDs exhibited high T1-weighted MR imaging
performance with a longitudinal relaxation rate of 12.69 mM–1·s–1. The in vivo experiments
demonstrated their excellent fluorescence and MR imaging with safety
and reliability. Therefore, the prepared Mn-CDs with orange emission
can be an excellent candidate as a dual-modal nanoprobe for fluorescence
and MR imaging.
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