posted on 2019-12-16, 20:05authored byNingning Wang, Xinyan Yu, Ting Deng, Ke Zhang, Ronghua Yang, Jishan Li
Herein, we describe a novel two-photon excitation/red
emission-based
ratiometric pH nanosensor consisting of a pH-sensitive two-photon
dye and Tm3+-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNP). The
fluorescence emission ratio between the dye (610 nm) and UCNPs (810
nm) (I610/I810) provides a linear indicator
of pH values in the range from pH 4.0 to 6.5 with high sensitivity.
These nanoprobes selectively accumulate in the lysosomes of cells,
making them suitable for lysosomal pH tracking. This pH nanoprobe
has been successfully applied in visualizing chemically stimulated
changes of intracellular pH in living cells and tissues.