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Specific Radius Change of Quantum Dot inside the Lipid Bilayer by Charge Effect of Lipid Head-Group

Author(s)
Sung, Soon KiPak, Hyuk KyuKwak, Jong HyeokLee, Sang WeonKim, Young HaHur, Beong IkJin, Seong JinKim, Gyeong Rip
Issued Date
2018-07
DOI
10.4236/ojbiphy.2018.83012
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25835
Fulltext
https://www.scirp.org/Journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=86189
Citation
OPEN JOURNAL OF BIOPHYSICS, v.8, no.3, pp.163 - 175
Abstract
We studied the quantum dot-liposome complex (QLC), which is the giant unilamellar vesicle with quantum dots (QDs) incorporated in its lipid bilayer. A spin coating method in conjunction with the electroformation technique yielded vesicles with highly homogeneous unilamellar structure. We observed QD size dependence of the QLC formation: QLCs form with blue, green and yellow-emission QD (core radius ~1.05 nm, 1.25 nm and 1.65 nm) but not with red-emission QD (core radius ~2.5 nm). In order to explain this size dependence, we made a simple model explaining the QD size effect on QLC formation in terms of the molecular packing parameter and the lipid conformational change. This model predicts that QDs below a certain critical size (radius ≈ 1.8 nm) can stably reside in a lipid bilayer of 4 - 5 nm in thickness for Egg-PC lipids. This is consistent with our previous experimental results. In the case of red-emission QD, QD-aggregations are only observed on the fluorescent microscopy instead of QLC. We expected that the reduction of packing parameter (P) would lead to the change of specific QD radius. This prediction could be verified by our experimental observation of the shift of the specific QD size by mixing DOPG.
Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
ISSN
2164-5388

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