Fabrication and Cell Imaging of Room Temperature Phosphorescent Silica Nanomaterials

Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry(2014)

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Abstract
A room temperature phosphorescent (RTP) silica nanomaterial was prepared using sol-gel method and characterized by TEM, XRD and photoluminescence spectra. The results demonstrate that the obtained sample was silica with a diameter of about 50 nm. The maximum fluorescence excitation and emission wavelengths of the silica nanomaterical were 280 and 335 nm, and the maximum phosphorescence excitation and emission wavelengths of the silica nanomatericals were 280 and 440 nm. The sample possessed the room temperature phosphorescence that was stable against environmental changes. The sample was stored in air at ambient conditions and its phosphorescence remained unchanged after 3 month demonstrated its long-term stability. Furthermore, the obtained RTP silica nanoparticle is noncytotoxic and can serve as bioprobes for cellular imaging.
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Silica,Sol-gel,Room temperature phosphorescence,Cytotoxicity,Cell imaging
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