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Controlled Growth of Hierarchical Bi2Se3/CdSe-Au Nanorods with Optimized Photothermal Conversion and Demonstrations in Photothermal Therapy

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 43, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202104424

Keywords

photothermal effect; photothermal therapy; surface plasmon; type-II quantum dot

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0303402, 2020YFA0211300]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11874293, 12074296]

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This study reports a method to synthesize asymmetric Bi2Se3/CdSe-Au hierarchical nanorods with excellent photothermal conversion efficiency, overcoming interfacial lattice mismatch and forming a Bi2Se3/CdSe heterojunction located at plasmonic hotspots of Au nanorods, demonstrating enhanced light absorption and charge separation.
Integrating multiple mechanisms to maximize photothermal conversion efficiency is a significant strategy but remains challenging to construct therapeutic agents toward photothermal tumor treatment. Here, an approach to synthesize asymmetric Bi2Se3/CdSe-Au hierarchical nanorods with excellent photothermal conversion is reported. Ag wetting-layer is firstly grown to help overcome the interfacial lattice mismatch and promote the site-selective growth of AgCdSe onto one end or side surface of Au nanorods. Subsequently, extraction of Ag+ ions out of lattice is observed during cation exchange reaction and epitaxial growth of Bi2Se3 shell. Bi2Se3/CdSe heterojunction with type-II band alignment is formed and located at the plasmonic hotspots of Au nanorods, which experiences enhanced light absorption and accelerates the charge separation of photo-excited carriers. Under excitation of near-infrared 808 nm laser, the matchstick-like Bi2Se3/CdSe-Au nanorods show an excellent photothermal conversion, with 4.3 times temperature increment (Delta T) than that of bare Au nanorods. Moreover, in vitro and in vivo experiments verify them as excellent photothermal therapeutic agents.

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