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A Hybrid Strategy to Enhance Small-Sized Upconversion Nanocrystals

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS [2024]
Yijun Luo, Yuxia Luo, Yuxi Liu, Yin Huang, Ping Yu, Hao Ma, Xinping Li, Zhao Zhang, Cuiling Zhang, Chaohao Chen, Philip A. Gale, Guochen Bao
ABSTRACT

Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are characterized by high photostability, narrow spectral bands, excellent tuneability, and low biotoxicity, facilitating a broad range of biomedical applications. However, the small size required in many biological applications implies a lower luminescent brightness, as large surface-to-volume ratio is always accompanied with severe surface quenching. Herein, we introduce a strategy to overcome the surface quenching by incorporating an acceptor dye, sulforhodamine B (SRB) to surpass energy relaxation on long-lived lanthanide excited states. The surface modification of SRB led to up to 98.8% energy transfer efficiency, accompanied with the emergence of an intense SRB emission, with four orders of magnitude of change in the SRB/UCNPs emission ratio. The further structural optimisation led to an 8-fold upconversion emission enhancement. Moreover, the system exhibits excellent photostability, with only a 25% reduction over two hours under intense irradiation. By incorporating a pH responsive 5-carboxytetramethylrhodamine (5-TAMRA) to the UCNPs, we achieved a self-referencing protochromic sensor that are specific to protons and resistant to interference from various metal ions. This work provides a facile method for enhancing small-sized nanocrystals for biomedical sensing and imaging applications.

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