Summary: | Ag2S quantum dots (QDs) have aroused extensive concerns in intravital imaging field due to their merits of narrow bandgap, low biological toxicity and decent fluorescence emission properties in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window. However, low quantum yield (QY) and poor uniformity of Ag2S QDs are still main obstacles for its application. In this work, a novel strategy of utilizing ultrasonic field is presented, which can enhance the microdroplet-based interfacial synthesis of Ag2S QDs. The ultrasound increases the presence of ions at the reaction sites by enhancing the ion mobility in the microchennels. Therefore, the QY is enhanced from 2.33 % (optimal QY without ultrasound) to 8.46 %, which is the highest value of Ag2S ever reported without ion-doping. Also, the decrease of the corresponding full width at half maximum (FWHM) from 312 nm to 144 nm indicates the obvious uniformity improvement of the obtained QDs. Further mechanism exploration illustrates that ultrasonic cavitation significantly increases the interfacial reaction sites by splitting the droplets. Meanwhile, the acoustic flow field strengthens the ion renewal at the droplet interface. Consequently, the mass transfer coefficient increases by more than 500 %, which is favorable to improve both the QY and quality of Ag2S QDs. This work serves both fundamental research and practical production for the synthesis of Ag2S QDs.
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