Claims
- 1. A barcode comprising a collection of one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions.
- 2. A composition comprising:
a support; an item of interest, wherein said item of interest is attached to said support; and one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, wherein each of said quantum dots is associated with, attached to, or embedded within said support.
- 3. The composition of claim 2, wherein said support comprises a support selected from the group consisting of beads, pellets, disks, capillaries, hollow fibers, needles, solid fibers, cellulose beads, pore-glass beads, silica gels, polystyrene beads optionally cross-linked with divinylbenzene, grafted co-poly beads, poly-acrylamide beads, latex beads, dimethylacrylamide beads optionally cross-linked with N,N′-bis-acryloyl ethylene diamine, glass particles coated with a hydrophobic polymer and low molecular weight non-cross-linked polystyrene.
- 4. The composition of claim 2, wherein said item of interest comprises a chemical compound or biomolecule.
- 5. The composition of claim 2, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emission.
- 6. The composition of claim 2, wherein said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized by having an overcoating layer, the layer comprised of a material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 7. A composition comprising:
an item of interest; and one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, wherein said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots is associated with, attached to, or embedded within said item of interest.
- 8. The composition of claim 7, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of consumer product, identification tag, security tag, biomolecule, chemical compound, fluid, gas and solid.
- 9. The composition of claim 7, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emission.
- 10. The composition of claim 7, wherein said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized by having an overcoating layer, the layer comprised of a material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 11. A method for identifying the location or identity of an item of interest comprising:
providing a composition comprising an item of interest, wherein said item of interest has attached thereto, associated therewith, or embedded within, one or more identifiers that individually or as a group encode information as to the item of interest, wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions; subjecting said composition to a primary light source to obtain a spectral emission for said composition; and correlating said spectral emission with said item of interest.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of identification tag, security tag, consumer product, biomolecule, chemical compound, fluid, gas and solid.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emission.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating layer, the layer comprised of material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 15. A method for identifying the location or identity of an item of interest from other items comprising:
providing a composition comprising:
a support; an item of interest, wherein said item of interest is attached to said support; and one or more particle size distributions having characteristic spectral emissions, wherein each of said quantum dots is associated with, attached to, or embedded within said support; subjecting said composition to a primary light source to obtain a spectral emission for said composition; and correlating said spectral emission with said item of interest.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of identification tag, security tag, consumer product, fluid, gas, solid, biomolecule, and chemical compound.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating layer, the layer comprised of material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 19. A method for providing an identification unit comprising:
selecting a desired support, wherein said support contains one or more reactive functional moieties on the surface of, or embedded within said support; providing an identifier, wherein said identifier comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, and one or more reactive moieties attached to the outer surface of said one or more quantum dots, wherein said one or more reactive moieties are selected for their ability to react with one or more selected functional moieties on the surface of, or embedded within said solid support; and associating said quantum dot with said support such that the quantum dot becomes attached to or embedded within the surface of said support by reaction of said reactive moieties on the surface of the quantum dot with reactive moieties on the surface of, or embedded within said support.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said support comprises a support selected from the group consisting of beads, pellets, disks, capillaries, hollow fibers, needles, solid fibers, cellulose beads, pore-glass beads, silica gels, polystyrene beads optionally cross-linked with divinylbenzene, grafted co-poly beads, poly-acrylamide beads, latex beads, dimethylacrylamide beads optionally cross-linked with N,N′-bis-acryloyl ethylene diamine, glass particles coated with a hydrophobic polymer and low molecular weight non-cross-linked polystyrene.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating layer, the layer comprised of material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 23. A method for providing an identification unit capable of acting as a tracer for an item of interest comprising:
selecting an item of interest; providing an identifier, wherein said identifier comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, and one or more reactive moieties attached to the outer surface of said one or more quantum dots, wherein said one or more reactive moieties are selected for their ability to be compatible with said selected item of interest.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of identification tag, security tag, consumer product, fluid, gas, solid, biomolecule, and chemical compound.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating layer, the layer comprised of material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 27. A library of compounds, wherein each compound in the library is bound to an individual support, each support having bound to it one or more identifiers, and wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions.
- 28. The library of claim 27, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating comprised of a material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 29. The library of claim 27, wherein said compounds comprise chemical compounds or biomolecules.
- 30. The library of claim 27, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 31. A library of items of interest, wherein each item of interest has bound to it one or more identifiers, wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions.
- 32. The library of claim 31, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating comprised of a material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 33. The library of claim 31, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 34. The library of claim 31, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of identification tag, security tag, consumer product, fluid, gas, solid, biomolecule, and chemical compound.
- 35. A kit for identifying an item of interest comprising a collection items of interest, wherein each member of said collection of items of interest has attached thereto, associated therewith, or embedded therein one or more unique identifiers, wherein each of said one or more unique identifiers individually or as a group encodes information as to a particular component having a particular characteristic of interest and wherein said one or more unique identifiers comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions.
- 36. The kit of claim 35, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating comprised of a material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 37. The kit of claim 35, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 38. The kit of claim 35, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of identification tag, security tag, consumer product, fluid, gas, solid, biomolecule, and chemical compound.
- 39. A kit for identifying an item of interest comprising a collection of items of interest, wherein each member of said collection of items is attached to a support, and wherein each support has attached thereto, associated therewith, or embedded therein one or more unique identifiers, wherein each of said one or more unique identifiers individually or as a group encodes information as to a particular component having a particular characteristic of interest and wherein said one or more unique identifiers comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions.
- 40. The kit of claim 39, wherein said one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions are further characterized in that they have an overcoating comprised of a material having a band gap energy greater than that of the quantum dot.
- 41. The kit of claim 39, wherein each of said one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions is further characterized by having one or more characteristic intensities associated with said characteristic spectral emissions.
- 42. The kit of claim 39, wherein said item of interest is selected from the group consisting of identification tag, security tag, consumer product, fluid, gas, solid, biomolecule, and chemical compound.
- 43. The kit of claim 39, wherein said support comprises a support selected from the group consisting of beads, pellets, disks, capillaries, hollow fibers, needles, solid fibers, cellulose beads, pore-glass beads, silica gels, polystyrene beads optionally cross-linked with divinylbenzene, grafted co-poly beads, poly-acrylamide beads, latex beads, dimethylacrylamide beads optionally cross-linked with N,N′-bis-acryloyl ethylene diamine, glass particles coated with a hydrophobic polymer and low molecular weight non-cross-linked polystyrene.
- 44. A method for identifying a compound having a characteristic of interest comprising:
providing a library of compounds, wherein each member of said library of compounds is attached to a support, and wherein each support also has attached thereto or embedded therein one or more unique identifiers that individually or as a group encode information as to a particular compound having a particular characteristic of interest, wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions; testing said library of compounds in an assay to identify compounds having a characteristic of interest; subjecting each support to a primary light source; observing the photoluminescence spectrum for each identifier attached to each support containing a compound of interest; and identifying said compound of interest by correlating the photoluminescence spectrum with said compound of interest.
- 45. A method for identifying a compound comprising:
providing a library of compounds, wherein each member of said library of compounds is attached to a support and wherein each support also has attached thereto or embedded therein one or more unique identifiers that individually or as a group encode information as to a particular compound, wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, and wherein each reaction step of each library of compounds has been recorded at that particular reaction stage by observing the photoluminescence spectrum for each identifier attached to or embedded within each support at that reaction stage; testing said library of compounds in an assay to identify compounds having a characteristic of interest; and identifying said compound of interest by correlating the photoluminescence spectrum with said compound of interest.
- 46. A method for recording reaction stages for a compound of interest comprising:
providing a support; providing one or more identifiers, wherein said one or more identifiers is attached to or embedded within said support, and wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more sizes of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions; observing the photoluminescence spectrum for said one or more identifiers to record a particular reaction stage; reacting said support with a chemical moiety, wherein said chemical moiety is capable of reaction with other chemical moieties, and wherein said one or more identifiers records the reaction of said particular chemical moiety at that stage; and repeating the abovementioned steps until a desired compound of interest is obtained and is recorded by observing the photoluminescence spectra for each of the identifiers employed in each of the reaction stages.
- 47. A method for identifying a molecule having a characteristic of interest comprising:
providing a first library of molecules, wherein each member of said library of molecules is attached to a support, and wherein each support also has attached thereto or embedded therein one or more unique identifiers that individually or as a group encode information as to a particular molecule having a particular characteristic of interest, wherein said one or more identifiers comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions; contacting said first library of molecules with a second library of molecules, wherein each of said molecules has attached thereto or embedded therein one or more unique probes, wherein said one or more probes comprises one or more particle size distributions of quantum dots having characteristic spectral emissions, and wherein the characteristic spectral emissions observed for said second library of molecules is different from the characteristic spectral emissions observed for said first library of molecules; observing the photoluminescence spectrum for each support, wherein said photoluminescence spectrum provides information about which of the molecules from the second library of molecules are associated with said first library of molecules, and provides information about the identity of the molecule from said first library of molecules.
- 48. A composition comprising a support and more than one composition of semiconductor nanocrystal,
wherein the semiconductor nanocrystal is bound to the support, and each composition of semiconductor nanocrystal has a spectral emission distinguishable from the other compositions of semiconductor nanocrystal bound to the support.
- 49. A composition comprising a support and more than one composition of semiconductor nanocrystal,
wherein the semiconductor nanocrystal is bound to the support, each composition of semiconductor nanocrystal has a spectral emission distinguishable from the other compositions of semiconductor nanocrystal bound to the support, the semiconductor nanocrystal having a size in the range of 12 to 150 Angstroms, the semiconductor nanocrystal comprises a semiconductor material and an overcoating on a surface of the semiconductor material, and each distinguishable spectral emission is a wavelength, an intensity, a linewidth, or a combination thereof.
- 50. A composition comprising a support and more than one composition of semiconductor nanocrystal,
wherein the semiconductor nanocrystal is bound to the support, each composition of semiconductor nanocrystal has a spectral emission distinguishable from the other compositions of semiconductor nanocrystal bound to the support, and the support is a solid or a fluid.
- 51. A composition comprising a support and more than one particle size distribution and composition of semiconductor nanocrystal,
wherein the semiconductor nanocrystal is bound to the support, and each particle size distribution and composition of semiconductor nanocrystal has a spectral emission distinguishable from the other particle size distributions and compositions of semiconductor nanocrystal bound to the support.
- 52. A composition comprising a support and more than one particle size distribution and composition of semiconductor nanocrystal,
wherein the semiconductor nanocrystal is bound to the support, each particle size distribution and composition of semiconductor nanocrystal has a spectral emission distinguishable from the other particle size distributions of semiconductor nanocrystal bound to the support, the semiconductor nanocrystal comprises a semiconductor an overcoating on a surface of the semiconductor, and each distinguishable spectral emission is a wavelength, an intensity, a linewidth, or a combination thereof.
- 53. A composition comprising a support and more than one particle size distribution and composition of semiconductor nanocrystal,
wherein the semiconductor nanocrystal is bound to the support, each particle size distribution of semiconductor nanocrystal and composition of semiconductor nanocrystal has a spectral emission distinguishable from the other particle size distributions of semiconductor nanocrystal bound to the support, and the support is a solid or a fluid.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation (and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 120) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/160,458, filed Sep. 24, 1998, which claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/101,046, filed on Sep. 18, 1998, each of which is incorporated by reference.
[0002] This application is related to the following applications which were filed in even day herewith and which are incorporated in their entirety by reference: application U.S. Ser. No. 09/160,454, entitled “Biological Applications of Quantum Dots,” filed Sep. 24, 1998, and provisional U.S. Appln. No. 60/100,947, entitled “Detection of Compounds and Interactions,” filed Sep. 18, 1998. Additionally, this application is also related to the following application, which was filed on Sep. 18, 1998, and which is incorporated in its entirety by reference: application entitled “Water Soluble Luminescent Nanocrystals,” filed Sep. 18, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,251,303 B1.
INVENTORY CONTROL
[0003] This application was made with government support under Grant Number DMR-9400334 awarded by the National Science Foundation. The United States government may have certain right in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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