A dual-mode luminescent probe composed of co-assembled down-conversion CdTe and up-conversion NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) nanoparticles
2015
Li, Tingting | Wu, Zhennan | Huang, Tingting | Liu, Jiale | Rong, Li | Lan, Shijie | Guo, Zuoxing | Zhang, Hao | Yang, Bai
Multiplex luminescent probes with good water-dispersibility are basic materials in current biological research as labels and sensors. In this work, we demonstrate a facile approach to fabricate water-dispersible dual-mode luminescent probes by co-assembling down-conversion CdTe nanoparticles (NPs) and up-conversion NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) NPs. 3-Mercaptopropionic acid (MPA)-capped CdTe NPs are water soluble, while oleic acid (OA)-capped NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) NPs are dispersed in chloroform. There also exists an excess of Cd–MPA complex in the CdTe aqueous solution. After mixing CdTe and NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er), the MPA on CdTe NPs and Cd–MPA complexes is capable of partially replacing the OA on NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) NPs, thus transferring NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) NPs to water and forming CdTe–NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) hybrid NPs. The hybrid NPs combine the down-conversion emission of CdTe and the up-conversion emission of NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er), which can be excited both by 400 and 980 nm irradiation and exhibit dual-mode emission. Both Förster resonance energy transfer from NaYF₄:Yb,Tm(Er) to CdTe and photon re-absorption are observed as the hybrid NPs are excited by 980 nm irradiation.
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