Sub-10 nm lanthanide-doped SrFCl nanoprobes: Controlled synthesis, optical properties and bioimaging

2019 
Abstract Alkaline-earth dihalide nanocrystals (NCs) such as SrFCl, owing to their high chemical stability and low phonon energy, are excellent host materials for lanthanide (Ln 3+ ) doping to achieve desirable optical properties for various bioapplications. Herein, we report a novel strategy for the synthesis of sub-10 nm Ln 3+ -doped SrFCl NCs with efficient upconverting and downshifting luminescence through a facile one-step hot-injection method. Utilizing the temperature-dependent upconverting luminescence (UCL) from the thermally coupled 2 H 11/2 and 4 S 3/2 levels of Er 3+ , we showed the potential of SrFCl:Yb,Er NCs as sensitive UCL nanoprobes for non-contact thermal sensing with a maximum detection sensitivity of 0.0066 K –1 , which is among the highest values for thermal sensing based on Er 3+ -activated UCL nanoprobes. Furthermore, by employing the intense downshifting luminescence from Tb 3+ and Eu 3+ , we demonstrated the successful use of biotinylated SrFCl:Ce,Tb and SrFCl:Eu 3+ nanoprobes for biotin receptor-targeted cancer cell imaging, thus revealing the great promise of SrFCl:Ln 3+ nanoprobes for versatile bioapplications.
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