2024
DOI: 10.1002/adpr.202300296
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Organic Near‐Infrared‐Emitting Nanoparticles for X‐Ray Bioimaging: A Nontoxic Alternative Harnessing Förster Resonance Energy Transfer‐Based Sequential Energy Transfer

Haley W. Jones,
Yuriy Bandera,
Isabell K. Foulger
et al.

Abstract: In the efforts to generate a less toxic X‐Ray bioimaging contrast agent, a fully organic, radioluminescent nanoparticle system that emits in the near‐infrared (NIR) region when excited with an X‐Ray source is synthesized using a two‐step process. First, red‐emitting nanoparticles are fabricated by the emulsion copolymerization of styrene and propargyl acrylate with anthracene, naphthalimide, and rhodamine B methyl methacrylate derivatives. Subsequently, the nanoparticles are modified with silicon phthalocyanin… Show more

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