Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis
Various technological and biomedical applications rely on the ability of materials to emit light (photoluminescence [PL]), and, among them, metal nanoparticles (NPs) and semi-conductor Quantum Dots (QDs) represent ideal candidates as sensing probes and imaging tools, portraying better PL features th...
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doaj-5483c77e2e8641e39ee2058dd4e3d5942021-09-06T19:20:36ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86062192-86142020-07-019113615362810.1515/nanoph-2020-0239Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesisPiacenza Elena0Presentato Alessandro1Heyne Belinda2Turner Raymond J.3National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM), Via G. Giusti, 9, 50121, Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (STEBICEF), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze Ed. 17, 90128, Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 1N4Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 1N4Various technological and biomedical applications rely on the ability of materials to emit light (photoluminescence [PL]), and, among them, metal nanoparticles (NPs) and semi-conductor Quantum Dots (QDs) represent ideal candidates as sensing probes and imaging tools, portraying better PL features than conventional organic dyes. However, the knowledge of PL behavior of semiconductor NPs – i.e., selenium; SeNPs – is still in its infancy, especially for those synthesized by microorganisms. Considering the essential role played by biogenic SeNPs as antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant agents, or food supplements, their PL properties must be explored to take full advantage of them as eco-friendly and versatile tools. Here, PL features of SeNPs produced by the Se-tolerant Stenotrophomonas maltophilia SeITE02 strain, compared with chemogenic ones, are investigated, highlighting the PL dependency on the NP size. Indeed, PL emission shifted from indigo-blue (emission wavelength λem 400–450 nm) to green-yellow (λem 480–570 nm) and orange-red (λem 580–700 nm) for small (ca. 50 nm) and big (ca. 100 nm) SeNPs respectively, revealing the versatility of an environmental bacterial isolate to synthesize diverse PL probes. Besides, biogenic SeNPs show PL lifetime comparable to those of the most used fluorophores, supporting their potential application as markers for (bio)imaging.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0239biogenic selenium nanoparticlesfluorescencephotoluminescencesemiconductor nanoparticlesstenotrophomonas |
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Piacenza Elena Presentato Alessandro Heyne Belinda Turner Raymond J. Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis Nanophotonics biogenic selenium nanoparticles fluorescence photoluminescence semiconductor nanoparticles stenotrophomonas |
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Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis |
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Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis |
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Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis |
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Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis |
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Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis |
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Various technological and biomedical applications rely on the ability of materials to emit light (photoluminescence [PL]), and, among them, metal nanoparticles (NPs) and semi-conductor Quantum Dots (QDs) represent ideal candidates as sensing probes and imaging tools, portraying better PL features than conventional organic dyes. However, the knowledge of PL behavior of semiconductor NPs – i.e., selenium; SeNPs – is still in its infancy, especially for those synthesized by microorganisms. Considering the essential role played by biogenic SeNPs as antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant agents, or food supplements, their PL properties must be explored to take full advantage of them as eco-friendly and versatile tools. Here, PL features of SeNPs produced by the Se-tolerant Stenotrophomonas maltophilia SeITE02 strain, compared with chemogenic ones, are investigated, highlighting the PL dependency on the NP size. Indeed, PL emission shifted from indigo-blue (emission wavelength λem 400–450 nm) to green-yellow (λem 480–570 nm) and orange-red (λem 580–700 nm) for small (ca. 50 nm) and big (ca. 100 nm) SeNPs respectively, revealing the versatility of an environmental bacterial isolate to synthesize diverse PL probes. Besides, biogenic SeNPs show PL lifetime comparable to those of the most used fluorophores, supporting their potential application as markers for (bio)imaging. |
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biogenic selenium nanoparticles fluorescence photoluminescence semiconductor nanoparticles stenotrophomonas |
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