Silicon nanocrystals as efficient photosensitizer of singlet oxygen for biomedical applications

Luminescent silicon nanocrystals (nc-Si) are shown to be efficient photosensitizers of singlet oxygen (SO) generation. Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy method is used to study the mechanism and efficiency of the SO photosensitization in gaseous and aqueous ambiences. In vitro experiments demonstrated that the SO, photosensitized by nc-Si dispersed in nutrient solutions, could kill cancer cells. This finding opens a broad opportunity for biomedical applications of nc-Si, e.g. for the photodynamic therapy of cancer or antibacterial treatments.