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Synthesis of Core-shell Lanthanide-doped Upconversion Nanocrystals for Cellular Applications
Published on: November 10, 2017
Design, Synthesis and Sensing Application of Novel Dual Lanthanide Doped Core-Shell Fluorescent Silica-Based
Qiuping Li1, Hongxia Ouyang1, You Zhou2
1FuZhou AI Drug Innovation Center, School of Pharmacy, Fuzhou Medical University, Fuzhou 344000, China.
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The synthesis of lanthanide fluorescent nanoparticles and the investigation of their fluorescence sensing applications have attracted a great deal of attention in materials science over the past decades. In this study, we designed and synthesized a core-shell fluorescent nanoparticle based on dual-center emission from the europium and terbium complexes, and demonstrated its application as a ratiometric fluorescence sensor for the detection of 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (DPA). The europium complex is embedded in the inner core, providing a stable fluorescence signal at 617 nm, while the terbium complex is positioned in the outer shell and exhibits a fluorescence "Turn-ON" response at 545 nm upon interaction with DPA molecules. The fluorescence intensity ratio F545/F617 exhibits a sensitive response to the DPA concentration. Experimental results demonstrate that the as-prepared SiO2@Eu@SiO2@Tb nanoparticle exhibits a linear response in the DPA concentration range of 10-100 μM, with a detection limit (LOD) of 1.38 μM and well selectivity for DPA sensing. This strategy offers new insights into the development of novel lanthanide-based ratiometric fluorescence sensors.

