Reprint

Luminescence Nanomaterials and Applications

Edited by
April 2023
256 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7212-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7213-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Luminescence Nanomaterials and Applications that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

This Special Issue reprint covers the synthesis of luminescent nanomaterials, applications for in vitro and in vivo imaging, detection based on fluorescence resonance energy, and the applications of luminescent nanoparticles for photodynamic activation and solid-state displays, as well as new materials and structures, such as perovskite quantum dots, and novel phenomena, such as aggregation-induced emissions. In total, there are 15 papers (2 reviews and 13 research articles) in this Special Issue consisting of the major areas of upconversion of luminescent nanomaterials; luminescent nanomaterials for solid-state lighting, displays, and anti-counterfeiting; particle-based sensing technology; particle-based therapeutics; and new materials and structures. This Issue represents new developments in luminescence nanotechnology.

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Keywords
Fenton reaction; hydroxyl radicals; GSH depletion; hydrogen peroxide; glucose oxidase; UCNPs; UCL; RE-doped; bio-imaging; PDT; bio-detection; metal–organic frameworks; organic dye; luminescence; white light emitting diodes; lanthanide nanoparticles; ultraviolet upconversion; dye sensitization; heterogeneous nanoparticles; energy transfer; luminescence enhancement; gold nanostructures; fluorescent nanoprobe; noble metal nanocrystal; protein nanocomposite; α-Bi2O3; Bi2O2CO3; silver; heterojunction; microtube; photocatalysis; graphene oxide nonwoven membrane; solar evaporation; air–water interface; water purification; photothermal conversion; cell viability; cytotoxicity; interfacial polymerization; spraying method; carboxymethylcellulose; polyaniline; copper catalyst; dip catalyst; A3 reaction; upconversion nanomaterials; novel fluorescent probe; miRNA-155; miRNA-150; MoS2 nanosheet; antibacterial activity; photothermal therapy; wound-healing; Zn3Ga2GeO8:Mn phosphors; multicolor emission; hydrothermal approach; afterglow; anti-counterfeiting application; carbon dots; room temperature phosphorescence; visible/ultraviolet light excitation; anti-counterfeiting; thermoresponsive polymer; gold nanoparticles; photosensitizer; hybrid nanosystem; plasmon enhancement; singlet oxygen photogeneration; photodynamic therapy; sulfur quantum dots; nanomaterials; fluorescence sensing; alkaline phosphatase; ascorbic acid; dosimetry; Ag; ZnO; thermoluminescence; fading; linear response doses; sensitivity; n/a