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Stabilizing Dye-Sensitized Upconversion Hybrids by Cyclooctatetraene

Yuxi Liu, Lulu Ning, Yijun Luo, Yijun Luo, Yin Huang, Zemin He, Hao Ma, Yuzhen Zhao, Jianjian Zhang, Deming Liu, Libing Fu, Steven J. Langford, Philip A. Gale, Yuxia Luo, Yuxia Luo, Guochen Bao

2024Nano Letters16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) can convert low-energy near-infrared (NIR) light into high-energy visible light, making them valuable for broad applications. UCNPs often suffer from poor light-harvesting capabilities, which can be significantly improved by incorporating organic dye antennas. However, the dye-sensitized upconversion systems are prone to severe photobleaching in an ambient atmosphere. Here, we present a synergistic approach to mitigate photobleaching by introducing triplet state quencher cyclooctatetraene (COT). COT effectively suppresses the generation of singlet oxygen by quenching the triplet states of the dye and consumes the existing singlet oxygen through oxidant reactions. The inclusion of COT extends the half-life of IR806 by 4.7-times by preventing the oxidation of its poly(methylene) chains. Without significantly affecting emission intensity and dynamics, COT effectively stabilized dye-UCNPs, demonstrating a notable 3.9-fold increase in half-life under continuous laser irradiation. Our findings suggest a new strategy to enhance the photostability of near-infrared dyes and dye-sensitized upconversion nanohybrids.

Topics & Concepts

CyclooctatetraenePhoton upconversionPhotochemistryChemistryMaterials scienceNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryMoleculeDopingLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsLuminescence Properties of Advanced Materialsbioluminescence and chemiluminescence research
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