Issue 20, 2015

Time-resolved luminescent biosensing based on inorganic lanthanide-doped nanoprobes

Abstract

Time-resolved (TR) photoluminescence (PL) biosensing has been widely adopted in many research and medical institutions. However, commercial molecular TRPL bioprobes like lanthanide (Ln3+)-chelates suffer from poor photochemical stability and long-term toxicity. Inorganic Ln3+-doped nanocrystals (NCs), owing to their superior physicochemical properties over Ln3+-chelates, are regarded as a new generation of luminescent nanoprobes for TRPL biosensing. The long-lived PL of Ln3+-doped NCs combined with the TRPL technique is able to completely suppress the interference of the short-lived background, resulting in a background-free signal and therefore a remarkable sensitivity for biosensing. In this feature article, we summarize the latest advancements in inorganic Ln3+-doped NCs as TRPL nano-bioprobes from their fundamental optical properties to their potential applications for ultrasensitive biodetection and high-resolution bioimaging. Future efforts towards the commercialization of these nanoprobes are also proposed.

Graphical abstract: Time-resolved luminescent biosensing based on inorganic lanthanide-doped nanoprobes

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
31 Dec 2014
Accepted
20 Jan 2015
First published
22 Jan 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 4129-4143

Time-resolved luminescent biosensing based on inorganic lanthanide-doped nanoprobes

W. Zheng, D. Tu, P. Huang, S. Zhou, Z. Chen and X. Chen, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 4129 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC10432C

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