Abstract
Upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) with fascinating properties hold great potential as nanotransducers for solving the problems that traditional photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been facing. In this report, by using well-selected bifunctional gadolinium (Gd)-ion-doped UCNPs and water-soluble methylene blue (MB) combined with the water-in-oil reverse microemulsion technique, we have succeeded in developing a new kind of UCNP/MB-based PDT drug, NaYF 4:Er/Yb/Gd@SiO 2(MB), with a particle diameter less than 50nm. Great efforts have been made to investigate the drug-formation mechanism and provide detailed physical and photochemical characterizations and the potential structure optimization of the as-designed PDT drug. We envision that such a PDT drug will become a potential theranostic nanomedicine for future near-infrared laser-triggered photodynamic therapy and simultaneous magnetic/optical bimodal imaging.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 7082-7090 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Chemistry - A European Journal |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 23 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 4 Jun 2012 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- imaging agents
- methylene blue
- nanoparticles
- photodynamic therapy
- singlet oxygen