Two-dimensional tellurium nanosheets for photoacoustic imaging-guided photodynamic therapy

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Yan LinHuanghao Yang

Abstract

We report the synthesis of two-dimensional Te nanosheets through a facile liquid exfoliation method. The as-synthesized Te nanosheets can produce reactive oxygen species under light irradiation and show high photoacoustic imaging performance due to their strong near-infrared absorbance, and can be engineered as a nanoplatform for simultaneous photoacoustic imaging and photodynamic therapy.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
transmission electron microscopy
X-ray
AFM
ESR
fluorescence microscopy

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