摘要

Novel beta-NaGdF4/Na(Gd,Yb)F-4:Er/NaYF4:Yb/NaNdF4:Yb core/shell1/shell2/shell3 (C/S1/S2/S3) multi-shell nanocrystals (NCs) have been synthesized and used as probes for in vivo imaging. They can be excited by near-infrared (800 nm) radiation and emit short-wavelength infrared (SWIR, 1525 nm) radiation. Excitation at 800 nm falls into the "biological transparency window", which features low absorption by water and low heat generation and is considered to be the ideal excitation wavelength with the least impact on biological tissues. After coating with phospholipids, the water-soluble NCs showed good biocompatibility and low toxicity. With efficient SWIR emission at 1525 nM, the probe is detectable in tissues at depths of up to 18 mm with a low detection threshold concentration (5 nm for the stomach of nude mice and 100 nM for the stomach of SD rats). These results highlight the potential of the probe for the in vivo monitoring of areas that are otherwise difficult to analyze.