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[Ga3+8Sm3+2, Ga3+8Tb3+2] Metallacrowns are Highly Promising Ratiometric Luminescent Molecular Nanothermometers Operating at Physiologically Relevant Temperatures

  • 1. Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan
  • 2. CICECO - Universidade de Aveiro
  • 3. Centre de Biophysique Moloculaire CNRS,

Description

Nanothermometry is the study of temperature at the submicron scale with a broad range of potential applications, such as cellular studies or electronics. Molecular luminescent-based nanothermometers offer a non-contact means to record these temperatures with high spatial resolution and thermal sensitivity. A luminescent-based molecular thermometer comprised of visible-emitting Ga3+
/Tb3+ and Ga3+/Sm3+ metallacrowns (MCs) achieved remarkable relative thermal sensitivity associated with very low temperature uncertainty of Sr=1.9%K@1 and dT< 0.045 K, respectively, at 328 K, as an aqueous suspension of polystyrene nanobeads loaded with the corresponding MCs. To date, they are the ratiometric molecular nanothermometers offering the highest level of sensitivity in the physiologically relevant temperature range.

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Financial support from the NanoTBtech European Union's Horizon 2020 FET Open programme under grant agreement no. 801305

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NanoTBTech – Nanoparticles-based 2D thermal bioimaging technologies 801305
European Commission