Open Access System for Information Sharing

Login Library

 

Article
Cited 75 time in webofscience Cited 83 time in scopus
Metadata Downloads

Development of a Highly Selective, Sensitive, and Fast Response Upconversion Luminescent Platform for Hydrogen Sulfide Detection SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Development of a Highly Selective, Sensitive, and Fast Response Upconversion Luminescent Platform for Hydrogen Sulfide Detection
Authors
Peng, JuanjuanTeoh, Chai LeanZeng, XiaoSamanta, AnimeshWang, LuXu, WangSu, DongdongYuan, LinLiu, XiaogangChang, Young-Tae
Date Issued
2016-01
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been recognized as one of most important gaseous signaling molecules mediated by a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Yet, its functions remain largely elusive due to the lack of potent monitoring methods. Hereby this issue is addressed with a powerful new platformdye-assembled upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs). A series of chromophores with different absorption bands and fast responses towards H2S is combined with UCNPs and results in a library of H2S sensors with responsive emission signals ranging from the visible to the near-infrared (NIR) region. These nanoprobes demonstrate highly selective and rapid responses to H2S in vitro and in cells. Furthermore, H2S levels in blood can be detected using the developed nanoprobes. Hence the reported H2S sensing platform can serve as a powerful diagnostic tool to research H2S functions and to investigate H2S-related diseases.
Keywords
IN-VIVO; FLUORESCENT-PROBE; DRUG-DELIVERY; NANOPARTICLES; H2S; CORE; NANOMATERIALS; CRYSTALLINE; FRAMEWORK; DISEASE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50373
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201503715
ISSN
1616-301X
Article Type
Article
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, vol. 26, no. 2, page. 191 - 199, 2016-01
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.

qr_code

  • mendeley

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Related Researcher

Views & Downloads

Browse