| Literature DB >> 29425018 |
Qian Liu1, Ming Xu1, Tianshe Yang1, Bo Tian1, Xinglin Zhang2, Fuyou Li1.
Abstract
Triplet-triplet-annihilation-based upconversion (TTA-UC) imaging boasts a low-excitation irradiance and an uncanny lack of autofluorescence interference. Because of these promising features, this approach has been the subject of intensifying investigation. Despite the ideal features, the classical approach of TTA-UC imaging suffers from some crucial drawbacks. A major deficiency of the system lies within its poor photostability, especially for a near-IR-excitation system. Here we report a reduction strategy to improve the TTA-UC photostability. The poor photostability of TTA-UC can be attributed to singlet oxygen generation by the sensitizer under irradiation. We control the singlet oxygen by including a reductive solvent, which consumes the singlet oxygen, thereby improving the TTA-UC photostability. We also prepared TTA-UC nanocapsules with reductive solvent soybean oil inside. In comparison to nonreductive solvents such as toluene, our system shows a significant enhancement to the TTA-UC photostability. The prepared TTA-UC nanocapsules were then used for whole-animal deep imaging with a high signal-to-noise ratio.Entities:
Keywords: NIR; bioimaging; enhanced photostability; triplet−triplet annihilation; upconversion luminescence
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29425018 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b17929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229