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Luminescent lanthanide nanocomposites in thermometry: Chemistry of dopant ions and host matrices

Ansari, Anees A.
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Parchur, Abdul K.
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Nazeeruddin, M. K.  
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October 1, 2021
Coordination Chemistry Reviews

Recently, there has been observed huge progress in the advancement of remote optical nanothermometry, as it plays a vital role in remote, noninvasive, and remote temperature sensing, which is especially important for various bio-applications, e.g., in theranostics and photodynamic therapy. This is because the luminescence thermometry technique can accurately identify the temperature distribution in the molecular objectives or the biological body. Especially, the use of temperature-induced change in the luminescence intensity ratio (LIR) of two thermally coupled emission bands of lanthanide (Ln(3+)) ions, embedded in some inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), allows temperature representing of a single living cell. In this review, we comprehensively summarized the concept of luminescence optical thermometry, photophysical properties of Ln(3+) ions, synthesis process, and various hosts doped with different Ln(3+) ions, in which they act as either sensitizers or activators. Selecting a proper host matrix is an efficient route to achieve the high performance of optical nanothermometers since it takes an important role in determining the luminescent efficiency. Initially, we defined and compared various classes of optical thermometers based on diverse spectroscopic parameters, such as emission intensity, band intensity ratio, bandwidth, band shape, polarization, spectral shift, and luminescence lifetime. Furthermore, we emphasized the most common approach for temperature monitoring, which is based on the thermally coupled levels (TCLs) of Ln(3+) ions, by exploiting the LIR technique, since it can provide a fast response with high accuracy, precision, and resolution. Additionally, this review also discusses the recent progress in diverse strategies to boost thermometric performances, such as changing dopants and utilizing various energy transfer mechanisms. Ultimately, we summed up the recent research achievements through analyzing the current research strategies, discussing future guidelines, as well as exploring the major difficulties for further advancement in the area. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.ccr.2021.214040
Web of Science ID

WOS:000661749400007

Author(s)
Ansari, Anees A.
Parchur, Abdul K.
Nazeeruddin, M. K.  
Tavakoli, Mohammad M.
Date Issued

2021-10-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA

Published in
Coordination Chemistry Reviews
Volume

444

Article Number

214040

Subjects

Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear

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Chemistry

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luminescence intensity ratio

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nanothermometers

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remote temperature sensing

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optical sensors

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up-conversion luminescence

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temperature-sensing properties

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fluorescence intensity ratio

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core-shell nanoparticles

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in-vitro cytotoxicity

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assisted solvothermal synthesis

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core/shell nanorods synthesis

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shape-controllable synthesis

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earth fluoride nanocrystals

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transparent glass-ceramics

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REVIEWED

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