Apple juice and red wine induced mirror-image circular dichroism in quantum dots.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Juices, wines, and extracts from plants contain high concentrations of various chiral compounds such as carboxylic acids or sugars. Several prior studies reported the synthesis of metallic and semiconducting nanoparticles relying on components of complex biological solutions. Herein, we present preparation of chiral CdS and CdSe quantum dots (QDs) using apple juice and red wine via phase transfer ligand exchange. Although both apple juice and red wine contain a complex mixture of chiral and achiral compounds, we have successfully used them for selective induction of predicted chiroptical properties and confirmed L-malic acid from the apple juice and L-tartaric acid from the red wine as the chiral inducers. This work illustrates the capability of using complex mixtures to construct chiral QDs with desired chiroptical properties as well as potential of QDs to selectively report a chiral molecule in a complex chiral mixture without the need for elaborate chiral recognition system.
  • Authors

  • Kwon, Yuri H
  • Tannir, Shambhavi
  • Balaz, Milan
  • Varga, Krisztina
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • January 2022
  • Keywords

  • Circular Dichroism
  • Malus
  • Quantum Dots
  • Stereoisomerism
  • Wine
  • apple juice
  • chiral nanoparticles
  • chiral semiconductors
  • circular dichroism
  • malic acid
  • quantum dots
  • tartaric acid
  • wine
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 34710252
  • Start Page

  • 70
  • End Page

  • 76
  • Volume

  • 34
  • Issue

  • 1