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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 15891, 2019 Oct 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31664054

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A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 10473, 2018 07 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29992985

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We present two new synthetic routes for bismuth ferrite harmonic nanoparticles (BiFeO3 HNPs). Both phase-pure and mixed phase BiFeO3 materials were produced after improvement of the solvent evaporation and sol-gel combustion routes. Metal nitrates with a series of dicarboxylic acids (tartronic, tartaric and mucic) were used to promote crystallization. We found that the longer the carbon backbone with a hydroxyl group attached to each carbon, the lower the annealing temperature. We also demonstrate that nanocrystals more readily formed at a given temperature by adding glycerol but to the detriment of phase purity, whereas addition of NaCl in excess with mucic acid promotes the formation of phase-pure, monocrystalline nanoparticles. This effect was possibly associated with a better dispersion of the primary amorphous precursors and formation of intermediate complexes. The nanoparticles have been characterized by XRD, TEM, ζ-potential, photon correlation spectroscopy, two-photon microscopy and Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering measurements. The improved crystallization leads to BiFeO3 HNPs without defect-induced luminescence and with a very high averaged second harmonic efficiency (220 pm/V), almost triple the efficiency previously reported. This development of simple, scalable synthesis routes which yield phase-pure and, crucially, monocrystalline BiFeO3 HNPs demonstrates a significant advance in engineering the properties of nanocrystals for bio-imaging and diagnostics applications.

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ACS Nano ; 6(3): 2542-9, 2012 Mar 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22324660

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Nonlinear optical nanocrystals have been recently introduced as a promising alternative to fluorescent probes for multiphoton microscopy. We present for the first time a complete survey of the properties of five nanomaterials (KNbO(3), LiNbO(3), BaTiO(3), KTP, and ZnO), describing their preparation and stabilization and providing quantitative estimations of their nonlinear optical response. In the light of their prospective use as biological and clinical markers, we assess their biocompatibility on human healthy and cancerous cell lines. Finally, we demonstrate the great potential for cell imaging of these inherently nonlinear probes in terms of optical contrast, wavelength flexibility, and signal photostability.


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Materials Testing , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nanoparticles/toxicity , Optical Phenomena , Barium Compounds/chemistry , Barium Compounds/toxicity , Cell Line, Tumor , Colloids , Hemolysis/drug effects , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Molecular Imaging , Niobium/chemistry , Niobium/toxicity , Oxides/chemistry , Oxides/toxicity , Phosphates/chemistry , Phosphates/toxicity , Photons , Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry , Potassium/chemistry , Potassium/toxicity , Staining and Labeling , Titanium/chemistry , Titanium/toxicity , Water/chemistry , Zinc Oxide/chemistry , Zinc Oxide/toxicity
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