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"Tessitore G" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 The role of lanthanide luminescence in advancing technology Tessitore G; Mandl GA; Maurizio SL; Kaur M; Capobianco JA; 37323462
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Combining Pr3+-Doped Nanoradiosensitizers and Endogenous Protoporphyrin IX for X-ray-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy of Glioblastoma Cells Mandl GA; Vettier F; Tessitore G; Maurizio SL; Bietar K; Stochaj U; Capobianco JA; 37267436
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 On the photostability and luminescence of dye-sensitized upconverting nanoparticles using modified IR820 dyes Kaur M; Mandl GA; Maurizio SL; Tessitore G; Capobianco JA; 36132705
CNSR
4 The Key Role of Intrinsic Lifetime Dynamics from Upconverting Nanosystems in Multiemission Particle Velocimetry Tessitore G; Maurizio SL; Sabri T; Skinner CD; Capobianco JA; 32924221
CNSR
5 Intrinsic Time-Tunable Emissions in Core-Shell Upconverting Nanoparticle Systems. Tessitore G, Maurizio SL, Sabri T, Capobianco JA 31161694
CNSR
6 Recent insights into upconverting nanoparticles: spectroscopy, modeling, and routes to improved luminescence. Tessitore G, Mandl GA, Brik MG, Park W, Capobianco JA 31120083
CNSR

 

Title:On the photostability and luminescence of dye-sensitized upconverting nanoparticles using modified IR820 dyes
Authors:Kaur MMandl GAMaurizio SLTessitore GCapobianco JA
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36132705/
DOI:10.1039/d1na00710f
Publication:Nanoscale advances
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PMID:36132705 Category: Date Added:2022-09-22
Dept Affiliation: CNSR
1 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Centre for NanoScience Research, Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal QC H4B 1R6 Canada john.capobianco@concordia.ca.

Description:

Dye sensitization is a promising route to enhance luminescence from lanthanide-doped upconverting nanoparticles (LnUCNPs) by improving the photon harvesting capability of LnUCNPs through the use of dye molecules, characterized by higher absorption coefficients. The literature does not fully address the poor photostability of NIR dyes, hindering solution-based applications. The improvements achieved by dye-sensitized LnUCNPs are usually obtained by comparison with non-dye sensitized LnUCNPs. This comparison results in exciting the LnUCNPs at different wavelengths with respect to the dye-sensitized LnUCNPs or at the same wavelengths, where, however, the non-dye sensitized LnUCNPs do not absorb. Both these comparisons are hardly conclusive for a quantification of the improvements achieved by dye-sensitization. Both shortcomings were addressed by studying the photodegradation via thorough spectroscopic evaluations of a 4-nitrothiophenol-modified and unmodified IR820-LnUCNP system. The modified IR820 dye system exhibits a 200% enhancement in the emission of NaGdF4:Er3+,Yb3+/NaGdF4:Yb3+ nanoparticles relative to the unmodified IR820-sensitized LnUCNPs and emits for over twice the duration, demonstrating a substantial improvement over previous dye-LnUCNP systems. Upconversion dynamics between the dyes and Er3+ establish the importance of back-transfer dynamics in modulating the dye-LnUCNP luminescence. Quantum yield measurements further illustrate the mechanism of sensitization and increased efficiency of this new nanosystem.





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