Fashioning Prussian Blue Nanoparticles by Adsorption of Luminophores: Synthesis, Properties, and in Vitro Imaging

Inorganic Chemistry
Ekaterina MamontovaJoulia Larionova

Abstract

We report the postsynthetic functionalization of Prussian blue (PB) nanoparticles by two different luminophores (2-aminoanthracene and rhodamine B). We show that the photoluminescence properties of the fluorophores are modified by a confinement effect upon adsorption and demonstrate that such multifunctional nanosized systems could be used for in vitro imaging.

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