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Fluorescence wavelength shifts combined with light scattering for ratiometric sensing of chloride in the serum based on CsPbBr 3 @SiO 2 perovskite nanocrystal composite halide exchanges.

Peng ZhangLiming ChenXiaoyan CaiBinbin LuoTianju ChenHaini ChenGuoliang ChenFeiming Li
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
A traditional fluorescence-scattering intensity based ratiometric sensing system utilizes both inherent scattering and fluorescence intensity and has drawn extensive attention owing to its simplicity and self-calibration properties. In this work, we propose a novel ratiometric fluorescence sensing system that combines a fluorescence wavelength shift and scattering in a single window, using second-order scattering (SOS) as the representative scattering signal based on the halide exchange of CsPbBr 3 @SiO 2 perovskite nanocrystal composites. We observe a fast halide exchange within 10 seconds, resulting in an identifiable fluorescence wavelength blue shift, while the scattering wavelength remains relatively constant for self-correction. This system could be applied for ratiometric sensing of Cl - in the serum without any sample treatment. The established wavelength-based ratiometric system demonstrates high reliability and reproducibility, paving a new way for fluorescence sensing.
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