A New Class of Blue-LED-Excitable NIR-II Luminescent Nanoprobes Based on Lanthanide-Doped CaS Nanoparticles.
Meiran ZhangWei ZhengYan LiuPing HuangZhongliang GongJiaojiao WeiYu GaoShanyong ZhouXingjun LiXueyuan ChenPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Lanthanide (Ln3+ )-doped luminescent nanoparticles (NPs) with emission in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) biological window have shown great promise but their applications are currently limited by the low absorption efficiency of Ln3+ owing to the parity-forbidden 4f→4f electronic transition. Herein, we developed a strategy for the controlled synthesis of a new class of NIR-II luminescent nanoprobes based on Ce3+ /Er3+ and Ce3+ /Nd3+ co-doped CaS NPs, which can be effectively excited by using a low-cost blue light-emitting diode chip. Through sensitization by the allowed 4f→5d transition of Ce3+ , intense NIR-II luminescence from Er3+ and Nd3+ with quantum yields of 9.3 % and 7.7 % was achieved, respectively. By coating them with a layer of amphiphilic phospholipids, these NPs exhibit excellent stability in water and can be exploited as sensitive NIR-II luminescent nanoprobes for the accurate detection of an important disease biomarker, xanthine, with a detection limit of 32.0 nm.
Keyphrases
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- light emitting
- fluorescence imaging
- metal organic framework
- photodynamic therapy
- sensitive detection
- drug release
- fluorescent probe
- low cost
- crispr cas
- genome editing
- high resolution
- high throughput
- label free
- metabolic syndrome
- fatty acid
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- oxide nanoparticles
- machine learning
- circulating tumor cells
- walled carbon nanotubes