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Emitting/Sensitizing Ions Spatially Separated Lanthanide Nanocrystals for Visualizing Tumors Simultaneously through Up‐ and Down‐Conversion Near‐Infrared II Luminescence In Vivo
Authors:Yingying Li  Peisen Zhang  Haoran Ning  Jianfeng Zeng  Yi Hou  Lihong Jing  Chunyan Liu  Mingyuan Gao
Abstract:Near‐infrared lights have received increasing attention regarding imaging applications owing to their large tissue penetration depth, high spatial resolution, and outstanding signal‐to‐noise ratio, particularly those falling in the second near‐infrared window (NIR II) of biological tissues. Rare earth nanoparticles containing Er3+ ions are promising candidates to show up‐conversion luminescence in the first near‐infrared window (NIR I) and down‐conversion luminescence in NIR II as well. However, synthesizing particles with small size and high NIR II luminescence quantum yield (QY) remains challenging. Er3+ ions are herein innovatively combined with Yb3+ ions in a NaErF4@NaYbF4 core/shell manner instead of being codoped into NaLnF4 matrices, to maximize the concentration of Er3+ in the emitting core. After further surface coating, NaErF4@NaYbF4@NaYF4 core/shell/shell particles are obtained. Spectroscopy studies are carried out to show the synergistic impacts of the intermediate NaYbF4 layer and the outer NaYF4 shell. Finally, NaErF4@NaYbF4@NaYF4 nanoparticles of 30 nm with NIR II luminescence QY up to 18.7% at room temperature are obtained. After covalently attaching folic acid on the particle surface, tumor‐specific nanoprobes are obtained for simultaneously visualizing both subcutaneous and intraperitoneal tumor xenografts in vivo. The ultrahigh QY of down‐conversion emission also allows for visualization of the biodistribution of folate receptors.
Keywords:biodistribution of folate receptors  high efficient NIR II luminescence  spatial‐separation of emitting/sensitizing ions  up‐ and down‐conversion emission imaging
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