Issue 46, 2019

Photosensitizer coated upconversion nanoparticles for triggering reactive oxygen species under 980 nm near-infrared excitation

Abstract

Rare-earth-based upconversion nanotechnology has recently shown great promise for photodynamic therapy (PDT). NaGd(MoO4)2-based materials have a scheelite structure with good thermal and chemical stability, and excellent up-conversion luminescence properties after co-doping rare earth ions (Tm3+ and Yb3+), which can effectively excite the photosensitizer to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this work, Tm3+ and Yb3+ co-doped NaGd(MoO4)2 upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are prepared by the sol–gel method and further complexed with photosensitizer MC540 (UCNPs@MC540). The prepared UCNPs showed a tetragonal phase and revealed nanoparticles with an average size of 150 nm. Under 980 nm excitation, the UCNPs exhibited a dominant blue emission band (1G43H6) of Tm3+, while the optimum doping concentration was identified at 1% Tm3+ and 20% Yb3+. In addition, the blue emissions of Tm3+ simultaneously activate the MC540 composited on the surface of the nanoparticles to produce a large amount of singlet oxygen (1O2), which is detected by DCFH-DA. Moreover, UCNPs@MC540 also shows strong emission at around 800 nm near-infrared. The results show that the UCNPs@MC540 materials have potential application prospects in PDT and biological imaging.

Graphical abstract: Photosensitizer coated upconversion nanoparticles for triggering reactive oxygen species under 980 nm near-infrared excitation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Aug 2019
Accepted
17 Oct 2019
First published
29 Oct 2019

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2019,7, 7306-7313

Photosensitizer coated upconversion nanoparticles for triggering reactive oxygen species under 980 nm near-infrared excitation

J. Wu, S. Du and Y. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2019, 7, 7306 DOI: 10.1039/C9TB01629E

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