Robert Nißler, Quanyu Zhou, Björn Hill, Sabrina L.J. Thomä, Lukas R.H. Gerken, Aurelio Borzi, Kevin Roost, Benjamin Mächler, Xosé Luís Deán-Ben, Antonia Neels, Sebastian Kruss, Daniel Razansky, Inge K. Herrmann
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摘要
将荧光生物成像扩展到第二个近红外光谱(NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm),为诊断和治疗提供了先进的可能性,提供了卓越的组织穿透和分辨率。二维四硅酸铜(CTS)颜料(MCuSi4O10, M = Ca, Sr, Ba)以其亮度和稳定性而闻名,但合成方面的挑战限制了它们与生物成像的结合。本文介绍了火焰喷雾热解(FSP)作为一种通用的、可扩展的合成方法,通过煅烧或激光照射将多元素金属氧化物纳米颗粒退火成二维晶体,生产超亮、亚稳的CTS纳米片(NS)。基团- ii离子的掺入使发射进入NIR-II范围,Ba0.33Sr0.33Ca0.33CuSi4O10在1007 nm处达到峰值,而微量mg掺杂引起了次色移,延长了荧光寿命。设计的CTS实现了高达34%的量子产率,支持NS高帧率成像(bbb200 fps)。这些独特的特性使CTS-NS成为超分辨率近红外生物成像的强大造影剂,通过经颅微循环成像和漫射光学定位成像(DOLI)小鼠巨噬细胞跟踪在体内得到证实。这种开创性的合成策略为先进的NIR-II生物成像应用解锁了波长可调的NS。
Unlocking NIR-II Photoluminescence in 2D Copper Tetrasilicate Nanosheets through Flame Spray Synthesis
Expanding fluorescence bioimaging into the second near-infrared spectrum (NIR-II, 1000–1700 nm) unlocks advanced possibilities for diagnostics and therapeutics, offering superior tissue penetration and resolution. 2D copper tetrasilicate (CTS) pigments (MCuSi4O10, M = Ca, Sr, Ba) are known for their brightness and stability, yet synthetic challenges have curbed their integration into bioimaging. Here, flame-spray-pyrolysis (FSP) is introduced as a versatile and scalable synthesis approach to produce ultra-bright, metastable CTS nanosheets (NS) by annealing multi-element metal oxide nanoparticles into 2D crystals through calcination or laser irradiation. Group-II ion incorporation shifts emission into the NIR-II range, with Ba0.33Sr0.33Ca0.33CuSi4O10 peaking at 1007 nm, while minor Mg-doping induces a hypsochromic shift and extends fluorescence lifetimes. The engineered CTS achieves quantum yields of up to 34%, supporting NS high-frame-rate imaging (> 200 fps). These unique properties enable CTS-NS to serve as powerful contrast agents for super-resolution NIR bioimaging, demonstrated in vivo through transcranial microcirculation mapping and macrophage tracking in mice using diffuse optical localization imaging (DOLI). This pioneering synthesis strategy unlocks wavelength-tunable NS for advanced NIR-II bioimaging applications.
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