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Strong Red-Emitting near-Infrared-to-Visible Upconversion Fluorescent Nanoparticles

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 23, Issue 11, Pages 2729-2734

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm103175s

Keywords

yttrium oxyfluoride; upconversion fluorescence; nanoparticles; core/shell; bioimaging

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  1. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)

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Near infrared (NIR)-to-red upconversion fluorescent nanopartides of yttrium oxyfluoride, ytterbium, erbium/yttrium oxyfluoride (YOF:Yb,Er/YOF) with a core/shell structure have been prepared for the first time. Under 980 nm NW excitation, they emitted strong red upconversion fluorescence with a sharp emission band topping at similar to 669 nm. Compared with the most efficient green emitting hexagonal phase NaYF(4):Yb,Er upconversion fluorescent nanoparticles, our red-emitting fluorescent nanoparticles exhibited even stronger fluorescence. The YOF shell played a dual-role in the upconversion: it greatly enhanced the red emission at similar to 669 nm (similar to 18 times) and suppressed the green emission of erbium at similar to 530 nm. These nanopartides were rendered hydrophilic by using several strategies and were further conjugated to antibodies for cancer cell labeling and imaging. As both excitation and emission were in the long wavelength range (>650 nm), which are transparent to tissues, along with their strong and narrow emission, these red emission upconversion fluorescent nanopartides offer excellent opportunities for biosensing and in vivo bioimaging applications.

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