Establishing the Structural Integrity of Core-Shell Nanoparticles against Elemental Migration using Luminescent Lanthanide Probes

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2015 Oct 19;54(43):12788-90. doi: 10.1002/anie.201506157. Epub 2015 Aug 28.

Abstract

Core-shell structured nanoparticles are increasingly used to host luminescent lanthanide ions but the structural integrity of these nanoparticles still lacks sufficient understanding. Herein, we present a new approach to detect the diffusion of dopant ions in core-shell nanostructures using luminescent lanthanide probes whose emission profile and luminescence lifetime are sensitive to the chemical environment. We show that dopant ions in solution-synthesized core-shell nanoparticles are firmly confined in the designed locations. However, annealing at certain temperatures (greater than circa 350 °C) promotes diffusion of the dopant ions and leads to degradation of the integrity of the nanoparticles. These insights into core-shell nanostructures should enhance our ability to understand and use lanthanide-doped luminescent nanoparticles.

Keywords: core-shell nanoparticles; electron microscopy; energy transfer; lanthanides; photophysics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Diffusion
  • Hot Temperature
  • Ions / chemistry
  • Lanthanoid Series Elements / chemistry*
  • Luminescence
  • Luminescent Agents / chemistry*
  • Nanoparticles / chemistry*
  • Nanoparticles / ultrastructure*

Substances

  • Ions
  • Lanthanoid Series Elements
  • Luminescent Agents