Optically Robust and Biocompatible Mechanosensitive Upconverting Nanoparticles.

ACS central science(2019)

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Upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) are promising tools for background-free imaging and sensing. However, their usefulness for applications depends on their biocompatibility, which we define by their optical performance in biological environments and their toxicity in living organisms. For UCNPs with a ratiometric color response to mechanical stress, consistent emission intensity and color are desired for the particles under nonmechanical stimuli. Here, we test the biocompatibility and mechanosensitivity of α-NaYF:Yb,Er@NaLuF nanoparticles. First, we ligand-strip these particles to render them dispersible in aqueous media. Then, we characterize their mechanosensitivity (∼30% in the red-to-green spectral ratio per GPa), which is nearly 3-fold greater than those coated in oleic acid. We next design a suite of and tests to investigate their structural and optical properties under several biorelevant conditions: over time in various buffers types, as a function of pH, and along the digestive tract of worms. Finally, to ensure that the particles do not perturb biological function in , we assess the chronic toxicity of nanoparticle ingestion using a reproductive brood assay. In these ways, we determine that mechanosensitive UCNPs are biocompatible, i.e., optically robust and nontoxic, for use as sensors to study animal digestion.
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