An economic, direct synthetic method for producing water soluble QDs that
are ready for bioconjugation is provided. The method can produce aqueous
QDs with emission wavelengths varying from 400 nm to 700 nm. Highly
luminescent metal sulfide (MS) QDs are produced via an aqueous synthesis
route. MS QDs are capped with thiol-containing charged molecules in a
single step. The resultant MS QDs exhibit the distinctive excitonic
photoluminescence desired of QDs and can be fabricated to avoid
undesirable broadband emissions at higher wavelengths. This provides a
significant improvement over the present complex and expensive commercial
processes for the production of QDs. The aqueous QDs are stable in
biological fluids over a long period of time. In addition, nontoxic ZnS
QDs have been produced with good photoluminescence properties by
refluxing the ZnS QD suspensions over a period of time.