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Lanthanoid-doped phosphate/vanadate mixed hollow particles as ratiometric luminescent sensors

  • Paulo C. De Sousa Filho
  • , Eric Larquet
  • , Diana Dragoe
  • , Osvaldo A. Serra
  • , Thierry Gacoin

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Abstract

Rare earth (RE) phosphates and vanadates are structurally similar compositions that display distinct but complementary luminescent properties. The properties of these phosphors can be combined in REPO4-REVO4 heterostructures during the development of new sensing technologies for biological applications. This work presents the synthesis of hollow RE phosphate/vanadate colloidal particles and evaluates their applicability as luminescent markers. Hydrothermal treatments of RE hydroxycarbonate particles in the presence of the PO43− and VO43− precursors afforded the final REPO4−REVO4 solids in a two-step template synthesis. We converted precursor hydroxycarbonate particles into the final heterostructures and characterized their structure and morphology. According to our detailed study into the spectroscopic properties of Eu3+-doped particles and their luminescence response to several species, the presence of the phosphate and vanadate phases in a single particle provided different chemical environments and enabled the design of a ratiometric approach to detect H2O2. These results open new perspectives for the development of new intracellular luminescent markers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1635-1644
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • H2O2 detection
  • Luminescence
  • Phosphates
  • Rare earth
  • Vanadates

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