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Preparation of SiO2/YPO4:Nd/SiO2 composite microspheres with near-infrared luminescence and surface functionalization

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In this study, the core/shell/shell-structured SiO2/YPO4:Nd/SiO2 composite microspheres with near-infrared luminescence property were prepared by sol-gel method. The morphology and structure of the as-prepared microspheres were observed by transmission electron… Click to show full abstract

In this study, the core/shell/shell-structured SiO2/YPO4:Nd/SiO2 composite microspheres with near-infrared luminescence property were prepared by sol-gel method. The morphology and structure of the as-prepared microspheres were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy (IR). These tests show that the composite microspheres have a sandwich structure. The diameter of the core SiO2 microspheres is ~ 220 nm, the intermediate layer thickness of rare-earth phosphate is ~ 5 nm, and the outer SiO2 layer is ~ 20 nm thick. The core/shell/shell microspheres are emitted at 1063 nm in the near-infrared region, which attributes to optical transparent windows of biological tissues. Meanwhile, the interaction between the composite microspheres and bovine serum albumin (BSA) was investigated. The results showed that the composite microspheres could quench the emission intensity of BSA by binding the tryptophan residues in BSA. The synthesized core/shell/shell composite microspheres may be used as near-infrared luminescence probes in the field of biological tissue imaging.

Keywords: near infrared; sio2; composite microspheres; infrared luminescence; spectroscopy; shell

Journal Title: Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Year Published: 2020

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