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Published on: January 15, 2013
pH-Responsive Torpedo-Like Persistent Luminescence Nanoparticles for Autofluorescence-Free Biosensing and High-Level
Juan Li1,2,3, Xiaolin Huang4, Xu Zhao1,2,3
1State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China.
Abstract:
Persistent luminescent nanoparticles (PLNPs) with intrinsic stimuli-responsive properties are desirable because of no autofluorescence background and natural responsive luminescence. However, the stimuli-responsive features of pure PLNPs have been unexplored. Here we show a facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of green-emitting Zn2 GeO4 :Mn2+ ,Pr3+ nanoparticles (ZGMP) with regular shape, uniform size and good afterglow luminescent performance. We also report the pH stimuli-responsive luminescent behavior of ZGMP and its possible mechanism. Taking the intriguing feature of pH responsive persistent luminescence, we explore ZGMP as autofluorescence-free probes to achieve stimuli-activated signal switch for biosensing by integrating enzyme catalysis reaction mediated pH modulation. The pH-responsive persistent luminescence also makes ZGMP promising for high-level information encryption.
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