arXiv Open Access 2025

Thiolation and PEGylation of silicon carbide nanoparticle

Péter Rózsa Olga Krafcsik Zsolt Czigány Sándor Lenk David Beke +1 lainnya
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In this study, we implement thiol termination on the surface of few-nanometer-sized silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles (NPs) to enable further applications, such as fluorescent biomarkers. Various spectroscopic techniques are employed to monitor the effectiveness of the surface treatment. A thiol-Michael addition reaction is performed by conjugating 4-arm PEGmaleimide molecules to the thiol groups of SiC NPs, further demonstrating the reactivity of thiol-terminated SiC NPs, which also acts as a protection layer against oxidation. These fluorescent thiolated SiC NPs, both with and without conjugated molecules, are directly applicable as bioinert probes. Since SiC NPs can potentially host room-temperature fluorescent defect quantum bits, our results are an important step to realize a bioinert, ultrasmall quantum sensor bioagents, which may open new avenues in biotechnology.

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Péter Rózsa

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Olga Krafcsik

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Zsolt Czigány

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Sándor Lenk

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David Beke

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Adam Gali

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Rózsa, P., Krafcsik, O., Czigány, Z., Lenk, S., Beke, D., Gali, A. (2025). Thiolation and PEGylation of silicon carbide nanoparticle. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.08469

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