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Near-Infrared Light-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy Nanoplatform by the Electrostatic Assembly of Upconversion Nanoparticles with Graphitic Carbon Nitride Quantum Dots.

Inorganic Chemistry 2016 October 18
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising antitumor treatment that is based on photosensitizers. This therapy kills cancer cells by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) after irradiation with specific laser wavelengths. Being a potential photosensitizer, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3 N4 ) quantum dots (QDs) are noncytotoxic. Although the use of g-C3 N4 QDs is challenged by the limited tissue penetration of UV light, g-C3 N4 QDs display excellent ultraviolet (UV) light-triggered cytotoxicity. The g-C3 N4 QDs were synthesized using a solid-phase hydrothermal method. The well-distributed hydrophilic g-C3 N4 can be combined with NaYF4 :Yb3+ /Tm3+ upconversion nanoparticles via the positive ligand poly(l-lysine) to produce the final nanocomposite, NaYF4 :Yb/Tm-PLL@g-C3 N4 . Upconversion nanoparticles can transfer IR light into UV light and promote g-C3 N4 to release blue-to-green visible light to generate different images. Moreover, g-C3 N4 is a promising photosensitizer in PDT because g-C3 N4 can transfer oxygen into toxic ROS. The singlet oxygen formed by g-C3 N4 displays great potential for use in the treatment of cancer.

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