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  • A modified Stöber method was utilized to create spherical core-shell silica nanoparticles (NPs) that are around 50 nm in size and functionalized with amino groups.
  • The core contains fluorescent dyes (rhodamines) that emit strong fluorescence, while various singlet oxygen photosensitizers (PS) are attached to the shell for enhanced oxygen production.
  • The study found that the type and quantity of PS affect NP stability and singlet oxygen quantum yields, achieving higher yields with lab-made BODIPY dyes compared to Rose Bengal, allowing successful dual-functionality in the NPs for combined fluorescence and singlet oxygen production.

Article Abstract

A modified Stöber method is used to synthesize spherical core-shell silica nanoparticles (NPs) with an external surface functionalized by amino groups and with an average size around 50 nm. Fluorescent dyes and photosensitizers of singlet oxygen were fixed, either separately or conjointly, respectively in the core or in the shell. Rhodamines were encapsulated in the core with relatively high fluorescence quantum yields (Φ ≥ 0.3), allowing fluorescence tracking of the particles. Various photosensitizers of singlet oxygen (PS) were covalenty coupled to the shell, allowing singlet oxygen production. The stability of NP suspensions strongly deteriorated upon grafting the PS, affecting their apparent singlet oxygen quantum yields. Agglomeration of NPs depends both on the type and on the amount of grafted photosensitizer. New, lab-made, halogenated 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacenes (BODIPY) grafted to the NPs achieved higher singlet oxygen quantum yields (Φ ∼ 0.35-0.40) than Rose Bengal (RB) grafted NPs (Φ ∼ 0.10-0.27). Finally, we combined both fluorescence and PS functions in the same NP, namely a rhodamine in the silica core and a BODIPY or RB grafted in the shell, achieving the performance Φ ∼ 0.10-0.20, Φ ∼ 0.16-0.25 with a single excitation wavelength. Thus, proper choice of the dyes, of their concentrations inside and on the NPs and the grafting method enables fine-tuning of singlet oxygen production and fluorescence emission.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7cp01333gDOI Listing

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