Single-photon-driven up-/down-conversion nanohybrids for in vivo mercury detection and real-time tracking

Authors
Seo, Sung EunPark, Chul SoonPark, Seon JooKim, Kyung HoLee, JiyeonKim, JinyeongLee, Sang HunSong, Hyun SeokHa, Tai HwanKim, Jae-HyukYim, Hee WonKim, Hyoung-ilKwon, Oh Seok
Issue Date
2020-01-28
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.8, no.4, pp.1668 - 1677
Abstract
A multifunctional assay with up-/down-conversion (UC/DC) nanohybrids which enables the detection and real-time tracking of hazardous molecules has been developed for use in the field of photoluminescence (PL) point-of-care testing due to its cost and convenience. In particular, innovative approaches such as dual or multimodal imaging and detection under only a single-photon pulse system are highly difficult owing to the issues of device simplification and miniaturization. In this work, we first demonstrated single-photon-driven UC/DC dual-modal PL nanohybrids and showed their high performance in in vivo mercury detection and real-time tracking in a mussel simultaneously. Specifically, UC/DC nanohybrids capable of being stimulated by a single photon were presented via a facile and versatile strategy by combining DC fluorophores for heavy metal ion screening with triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion (TTA-UC) nanocapsules for real-time tracking. By adopting the advantages of the structural transformation of DC fluorophores and highly stable TTA-UC nanocapsules, the outstanding monitoring performance of a standard heavy metal ion (i.e. Hg2+) was achieved by a dual-modal PL assay with nanohybrids, exhibiting ultra-sensitivity (under 1 nM) and high-selectivity. Interestingly, their application in the real world was also remarkable in screening and tracking of mercury in mussels. This single-photon-driven UC/DC convergence system will provide powerful analytical methodologies for target detection and real-time tracking in vivo and will attract widespread attention from researchers in the fields of PL nanomaterials and fluorophores.
Keywords
ON FLUORESCENT SENSOR; TURN-ON; SELECTIVE DETECTION; QUANTUM DOTS; HG2+; NANOCAPSULES; PROBE; NANOPARTICLES; CHEMOSENSORS; EXCITATION; ON FLUORESCENT SENSOR; TURN-ON; SELECTIVE DETECTION; QUANTUM DOTS; HG2+; NANOCAPSULES; PROBE; NANOPARTICLES; CHEMOSENSORS; EXCITATION; 바이오소재; 나노소재
ISSN
2050-7488
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119073
DOI
10.1039/c9ta10921h
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