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New nanoplatform based on Gd2O2S:Eu3+ core: synthesis, characterization and use for in vitro bio-labelling
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EngineeringMetal NanoparticlesBiofabricationChemistryLuminescence PropertyEu3+ NpsBioactive MaterialLuminescence IntensityEu3+ NanoparticlesEu3+ CoreNew NanoplatformBioimagingMaterials ScienceNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyOptoelectronic MaterialsBiomolecular EngineeringVitro Bio-labellingNanomaterialsFunctional Materials
The synthesis of Gd2O2S:Eu3+ nanoparticles (NPs), from hydroxycarbonate precursor precipitation followed by sulfuration in a H2S/Ar atmosphere at 750 °C; is reported. It is the first time that the size of Gd2O2S:Eu3+ NPs can be finely tuned from 60 nm to more than 200 nm by controlling the precipitation medium, the maturation time and the sulfuration route. The oxysulfide Gd2O2S:Eu3+ NPs emit strong red luminescence at 624 nm when excited by near UV (363 nm) or by X-rays. They may thus be considered as nano-phosphors and nano-scintillators. Then, the surface of oxysulfide NPs has been modified by an amino-silica or by a mesoporous silica shell (thickness 10–15 nm). The luminescence intensity of europium in gadolinium oxysulfide NPs has been maintained in the amino-silica coated particles Gd2O2S:Eu3+@SiO2-APTMS, whereas it has been significantly enhanced in the mesoporous silica coated Gd2O2S:Eu3+@mSiO2. This versatile new nanoplatform can be easily internalized in living NIH3T3 mouse cells. It is not cytotoxic up to 1 mg mL−1 and can be easily imaged by epifluorescence microscopy with excitation in the NUV. Consequently this spherical monodispersed Gd2O2S:Eu3+ nanophosphor could be considered as a very promising new fluorescent probe for bio-labelling, better than the corresponding oxide or fluoride nanoparticles.
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