Unique optical features of quantum dots make them an attractive tool for many applications, from cutting-edge displays to medical imaging. Physical, chemical or biological properties of quantum dots must, however, be adapted for specific applications. Unfortunately, quantum dots prepared by chemical methods using copper-based click reactions destroy the ability of quantum dots to emit light. Russian scientists have shown, however, that zinc oxide (ZnO) quantum dots prepared by a new method, after modification by the click reaction via copper ions, fully retain their ability to emit light.
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