Multi-functional GdEu x Tb 1- x O 3 ( x = 0 to 1) nanoparticles: colour tuning optical properties, water proton spin relaxivities, and X-ray attenuation properties.
Dejun ZhaoYing LiuSon Long HoTirusew TegafawAbdullah Khamis Ali Al SaidiHansol LeeDabin AhnHyunji NamJi Ae ParkJi-Ung YangWeon-Sik ChaeYongmin ChangGang Ho LeePublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
Multi-functional nanoparticles are useful for various applications, such as biomedical imaging, detection, and display technologies. Colour-tunable GdEu x Tb 1- x O 3 nanoparticles were synthesized with emission colour ranging from green (545 nm) to red (616 nm) by varying x ( x = 0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, and 1). These nanoparticles were surface-grafted with polyacrylic acid and a small quantity of 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid. This modification aimed to ensure long-term colloidal stability (>1 year without precipitation) and high quantum yields (>30%) in aqueous media. Additionally, they exhibited long emission lifetimes (∼1 ms), high longitudinal water proton spin relaxivities (>30 s -1 mM -1 ), and high X-ray attenuation efficiencies (∼10 HU mM -1 ). These multiple exceptional properties within a single nanoparticle make them highly valuable for applications in biomedical imaging, noise-free signal detection, and colour display.
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