Fabrication of Lanthanum Modified Organo Silicon Quantum Dots and its
Promotion on the Growth of Cotton
Abstract
Lanthanum modified organo silicon quantum dots (La-SiQDs) were
fabricated by a simple one-step hydrothermal method. The obtained
La-SiQDs exhibited good water solubility, excellent stability and strong
fluorescence. The effect of La-SiQDs on the growth of cotton sprouts was
further explored. Interestingly, the La-SiQDs could promote growth
obviously and the optimum concentration was measured to be 0.015 mg/mL,
which was much lower than that of the control ones without lanthanum
functionalization. Further analysis results showed that La-SiQDs could
be adsorbed by the roots of cotton sprouts more easily than that of the
control ones, which might be induced by the enhancement of endocytosis
in root cells triggered by the La-SiQDs. This work implied that
lanthanide modification might be an effective method to obtain silicon
quantum dots with higher physiological activity, and held a positive
significance for plant physiology and agricultural production.