Lanthanide-Doped Luminescent Nanomaterials, 2014
From Fundamentals to Bioapplications

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Lanthanide-Doped Luminescent Nanomaterials reviews the latest advances in the development of lanthanide-doped luminescent inorganic nanoparticles for potential bioapplications. This book covers the chemical and physical fundamentals of these nanoparticles, such as the controlled synthesis methodology, surface modification chemistry, optical physics, and their promising applications in diverse bioassays, with an emphasis on heterogeneous and homogeneous in-vitro biodetection of tumor biomarkers.

This book is intended for those readers who are interested in systematically understanding the materials design strategy, optical behavior of lanthanide ions, and practical bioapplications of lanthanide nanoparticles. It primarily focuses on the interdisciplinary frontiers in chemistry, physics and biological aspects of luminescent nanomaterials. All chapters were written by scientists active in this field and for a broad audience, providing both beginners and advanced researchers with comprehensive information on the subject.

Xueyuan Chen is a Professor at Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FJIRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Yongsheng Liu is a Research Associate Professor at FJIRSM, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Datao Tu is a Research Assistant Professor at FJIRSM, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

A General Introduction to Lanthanide Ions.- Size Effect on the Luminescence of Lanthanide Ions in Nanoparticles.- Controlled Synthesis of Lanthanide-Doped Nanoparticles.- Surface Modification Chemistry of Lanthanide-Doped Nanoparticles.- Optical Spectroscopy of Lanthanide-Doped Nanoparticles.- In-Vitro Luminescent Biodetection Based on Lanthanide-Doped Nanoprobes.- Bioimaging Based on Lanthanide-Doped Nanoprobes.- Multimodal Biosensing Based on Lanthanide-Doped Nano-Bioprobes.- Concluding Remarks and Perspectives.

Xueyuan Chen earned his B.Sc. degree from the University of Science and Technology of China (1993) and his Ph.D. from Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FJIRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences (1998). From 2001 to 2005, he was a postdoctoral research associate at the Chemistry Division of Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, where he studied the photophysics and photochemistry of heavy elements. In 2005, he joined the faculty at FJIRSM, where he is currently professor and group leader in Material Chemistry and Physics. His research focuses on the chemistry, optical spectroscopy and bioapplications of lanthanide-doped luminescent nanomaterials. He has authored more than 100 journal publications and six book chapters, co-authored a book on the spectroscopy of laser and luminescent materials, and holds 25 patents.

Yongsheng Liu was born in Shandong, China. He earned his BS degree (2001) in Chemistry from Shandong Normal University. He received his MS (2007) and PhD (2010) degrees in Physical Chemistry from FJIRSM, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He joined Prof. Xueyuan Chen’s group as a research assistant professor in 2010 and was promoted to research associate professor in 2012. Currently, his research interest focuses on the optical spectroscopy and bioapplications of lanthanide-doped nanomaterials.

Datao Tu was born in Hubei, China. He earned his BS degree (2006) from Wuhan University of Technology and later received his PhD degree (2011) in Materials Physics and Chemistry from FJIRSM, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He joined Prof. Xueyuan Chen’s group as a research assistant professor in July 2011. His research interest focuses on the chemical synthesis, optical spectroscopy and biodetection of lanthanide-doped nanoprobes.

Covers the frontiers in chemistry, physics and bioapplications of lanthanide-doped luminescent nanomaterials

Presents new insights into the optical behaviors of lanthanide in nanomaterials

Systematically reviews in-vitro biodetection and bioimaging based on lanthanide-doped inorganic nanocrystals