Triplet-Induced Singlet Oxygen Photobleaches Near-Infrared Dye-Sensitized Upconversion Nanosystems.
Xindong WangChang JiangZeming WangBruce E CohenEmory M ChanGuanying ChenPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
The rapid photobleaching of near-infrared (NIR) dye-sensitized upconversion nanosystems is one of the crucial problems that has blocked their technological applications. Uncovering the photophysical and photochemical pathways of NIR dyes would help to elucidate the photobleaching mechanism and thereby improve the photostability of the system. Here we investigate the triplet dynamics of NIR dyes and their interaction with triplet oxygen in the typically investigated IR806-sensitized upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP) nanosystem. Low-temperature fluorescence at 77 K provides direct proof of the generation of singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) under 808 nm laser irradiation. Mass spectrometry indicates that all three double bonds in the structure of IR806 can be broken in the photochemical process. Coupling IR806 to the surface of UCNPs can accelerate its triplet dynamics, thus producing more 1 O 2 to photocleave IR806. Importantly, we find that the addition of β-carotene can scavenge the generated 1 O 2 , thereby providing a simple method to effectively inhibit photobleaching.
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