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Controlled afterglow luminescent particles for photochemical tissue bonding SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Controlled afterglow luminescent particles for photochemical tissue bonding
Authors
Kim, Seong-JongChoi, MinjiHong, GuosongHahn, Sei Kwang
Date Issued
2022-12
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Upconversion materials (UCMs) have been developed to convert tissue-penetrating near-infrared (NIR) light into visible light. However, the low energy conversion efficiency of UCMs has limited their further biophotonic applications. Here, we developed controlled afterglow luminescent particles (ALPs) of ZnS:Ag,Co with strong and persistent green luminescence for photochemical tissue bonding (PTB). The co-doping of Ag+ and Co2+ ions into ZnS:Ag,Co particles with the proper vacancy formation of host ions resulted in high luminescence intensity and long-term afterglow. In addition, the ALPs of ZnS:Ag,Co could be recharged rapidly under short ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, which effectively activated rose bengal (RB) in hyaluronate-RB (HA-RB) conjugates for the crosslinking of dissected collagen layers without additional light irradiation. The remarkable PTB of ZnS:Ag,Co particles with HA-RB conjugates was confirmed by in vitro collagen fibrillogenesis assay, in vivo animal wound closure rate analysis, and in vivo tensile strength evaluation of incised skin tissues. Taken together, we could confirm the feasibility of controlled ALPs for various biophotonic applications.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/117948
DOI
10.1038/s41377-022-01011-3
ISSN
2095-5545
Article Type
Article
Citation
Light: Science and Applications, vol. 11, no. 1, 2022-12
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