Saturday, March 23, 2013

Near-Infrared Luminescence of Lanthanide Calcein and Lanthanide Dipicolinate Complexes Doped into a Silica-PEG Hybrid Material

Kris Driesen, Rik Van Deun, Christiane Go¨rller-Walrand, and Koen Binnemans*

Chem. Mater. 2004, 16, 1531-1535


The near-infrared luminescence of lanthanide complexes of 4′,5′-bis[N,N bis(carboxymethyl)aminomethyl]fluorescein (calcein) and pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid (dipicolinic acid, dpa) doped in a hybrid sol-gel material was investigated. The silica-poly(ethylene glycol) (silica-PEG) inorganic-organic materials were prepared at a neutral pH. The lanthanide ions are well shielded from the environment by the calcein and dpa ligands, and the complexes are stable in the sol-gel matrix after preparation. The dysprosium and neodymium dipicolinate complexes showed near-infrared luminescence (NIR-luminescence) by direct excitation to the 4f-levels. The ytterbium dipicolinate complex doped in the sol-gel showed NIR-luminescence by excitation of the ligand in the UV region. All other tested lanthanide ions (Ln ) Pr, Sm, Er, Ho) did not show luminescence. Neodymium and ytterbium complexes with calcein show intense NIR-luminescence when the ligand is excited by visible light. The corresponding erbium complex doped in the silica-PEG matrix also showed NIR-luminescence at 1525 nm. No NIR-luminescence could be detected for the other lanthanide complexes doped in the matrix (Ln ) Pr, Sm, Dy, Ho).

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