Cherenkov Radiation-Mediated Inâ
Situ Excitation of Discrete Luminescent Lanthanide Complexes.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 57(47): 15496-15499, 2018 11 19.
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Lanthanide luminescence, while ideal for inâ
vivo applications owing to sharp emission bands within the optical window, requires high-intensity, short-wavelength excitation of small organic "antenna" chromophores in the vicinity of the lanthanide complex to access excited f-orbital states through intersystem crossing. Herein, we explored Cherenkov radiation of the radioisotopes 18 F and 89 Zr as an inâ
situ source of antenna excitation. The effective inter- and intramolecular excitation of the terbium(III) complexes of a macrocylic polyaminocarboxylate ligand (hydration number (q)=0, quantum yield (φ)=47 %) as well as its analogue functionalized to append an intramolecular Cherenkov excitation source (q=0.07, φ=63 %) was achieved. Using conventional small-animal fluorescence imaging equipment, we have determined a detection limit of 2.5â
nmol of Tb(III) complex in presence of 10â
µCi of 18 F or 89 Zr. Our system is the first demonstration of the optical imaging of discrete luminescent lanthanide complexes without external short-wave excitation.
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Elementos da Série dos Lantanídeos
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Compostos Macrocíclicos
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Substâncias Luminescentes
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Complexos de Coordenação
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2018
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