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Book Synopsis

Modern learning resource providing broad coverage of the rapidly-advancing field of upconverting nanoparticles

This modern reference explains photon upconversion technology using nanoparticles from first principles to novel and future applications in imaging, sensing, catalysis, energy technology, biomedicine, and many other areas. Expert authors discuss both established and novel materials and applications, going far beyond the coverage of previously published books on the subject. Key topics covered in the book include:

  • Synthesis, characterization, and basic properties of nanoparticles with photon-upconverting properties
  • New types of upconverting nanoparticles, including transition metal- and rare earth-doped materials, metal-organic frameworks, core/shell particles, and surface-modified particles
  • Current and emerging application areas for upconverting nanoparticles, including heating, lighting, sensing, and detection
  • Biomedical uses of nanoparticles, including photodynamic therapy

Photon upconversion using nanoparticles has opened the door to a new universe of light-powered technology. This book is a key resource for scientists, physicists, and chemists across a wide range of disciplines who wish to master the theory, methods and applications of this powerful new technology.



Table of Contents

Preface xv

1 Introduction to Upconversion and Upconverting Nanoparticles 1
Manisha Mondal and Vineet Kumar Rai

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Frequency Conversion and Its Various Processes 2

1.2.1 Stokes Emission 2

1.2.2 Anti-Stokes Emission 2

1.2.2.1 Ground/Excited-State Absorption (GSA/ESA) 3

1.2.2.2 Energy Transfer Upconversion (ETU) 4

1.2.2.3 Cooperative Luminescence and Cooperative Sensitization Upconversion (csu) 5

1.2.2.4 Cross-relaxation (CR) and Photon Avalanche (PA) 6

1.3 Transition Metals and Their Properties 7

1.4 Rare Earths and Their Properties 8

1.4.1 Trivalent Rare-Earth Ions 9

1.4.1.1 Electronic Structure 9

1.4.1.2 Interaction of Rare-Earth Ions 10

1.4.1.3 Dieke Diagram 13

1.4.2 Divalent Rare-Earth Ions 13

1.5 Excitation and De-excitation Processes of Rare Earths in Solid Materials 15

1.5.1 Excitation Processes 15

1.5.1.1 f–f Transition 15

1.5.1.2 f–d Transition 15

1.5.1.3 Charge Transfer Transition 15

1.5.2 Emission Processes 15

1.5.2.1 Emission via Radiative Transitions 15

1.5.2.2 Emission via Nonradiative Transitions 16

1.5.2.3 Energy Transfer Processes 16

1.6 Rate Equations Relevant to UC Mechanism 18

1.6.1 Rate Equations in a Basic Three-Level System 18

1.6.2 Rate Equation Related to Pump Power-Dependent UC Emission 19

1.7 Theoretical Description of Optical Characteristics of Rare-Earth Ions 20

1.7.1 Judd–Ofelt (J–O) Theory and Calculation of Radiative Parameters 21

1.7.2 Nephelauxetic Effect 22

1.8 An Introduction to Upconverting Nanoparticles 22

Acknowledgments 23

References 23

2 Synthesis Protocol of Upconversion Nanoparticles 31
Lakshmi Mukhopadhyay and Vineet Kumar Rai

2.1 Introduction 31

2.2 Host Matrix 32

2.3 Synthetic Strategy of UC Nanomaterials 33

2.3.1 Solid-State Reaction Technique 34

2.3.2 Coprecipitation Technique 35

2.3.3 Sol–Gel Technique 36

2.3.4 Hydro(solvo)thermal Technique 39

2.3.5 Combustion Technique 40

2.3.6 Thermolysis Technique 42

2.3.6.1 Thermolysis in OA-Based Mixed Solvents 43

2.3.6.2 Thermolysis in OM-Based Mixed Solvents 43

2.3.6.3 Thermolysis in TOPO-Based Mixed Solvents 43

2.3.7 Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Technique 44

2.4 Synthesis Techniques for Fabricating Core@shell Architectures 45

2.4.1 Solid-Phase Reaction 45

2.4.2 Liquid-Phase Reaction 46

2.4.2.1 Stöber Technique 46

2.4.2.2 Microemulsion Technique 48

2.4.3 Gas-Phase Reaction 51

2.4.4 Mechanical Mixing 52

2.5 Other Synthesis Strategies to Develop Lanthanide-Doped UCNPs 52

2.6 Conclusion 53

References 53

3 Characterization Techniques and Analysis 67
Neha Jain, Prince K. Jain, Rajan K. Singh, Amit Srivastava, and Jai Singh

3.1 Introduction 67

3.2 X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) 69

3.3 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) 72

3.4 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) 74

3.5 Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) 76

3.6 Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) 79

3.7 Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) 81

3.8 Ultraviolet–Visible–Near-Infrared (UV–Vis–NIR) Absorption Spectroscopy 82

3.9 Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) 84

3.10 Photoluminescence (PL) Study 85

3.11 Pump Power-Dependent UC 87

3.12 Recognition of Emission Color and Colorimetric Theory 88

Acknowledgment 89

References 89

4 Raman and FTIR Spectroscopic Techniques and Their Applications 97
Saurav K. Ojha and Animesh K. Ojha

4.1 Raman Spectroscopy 97

4.2 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy 99

4.2.1 FTIR in Transmission Mode 100

4.2.2 Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) 100

4.2.3 Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (drifts) 100

4.3 Applications of Raman Spectroscopy 100

4.3.1 Raman Study of Molecular Association in Hydrogen-Bonded Systems 100

4.3.2 Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) 104

4.3.3 Resonance Raman Spectroscopy (RRS) 106

4.3.4 Raman Spectroscopy of Semiconducting, Superconducting, and Perovskite Materials 107

4.4 Applications of FTIR Spectroscopy 108

4.4.1 FTIR Spectroscopy of Semiconductor, Superconductor, Hazardous, and Perovskite Materials 108

4.5 Raman and FTIR Spectroscopy of Upconverting Nanoparticles 109

References 110

5 Fundamental Aspects of Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) Based on Their Properties 117
Sushil K. Ranjan, Sasank Pattnaik, Vishab Kesarwani, and Vineet Kumar Rai

5.1 Introduction 117

5.2 Elucidation of Dynamics of UCNPs on the Basis of Fluorescence Decay Times 120

5.2.1 General Understanding of Depopulation Processes and UC Decay 120

5.2.2 Differentiating the ESA and ETU Mechanism Based on the Decay Profile 121

5.2.3 Theoretical and Experimental Approach of Understanding the Factors Affecting Upconversion Decay 123

5.3 Measurement of Quantum Yield of UCNPs 131

5.3.1 Role of Quantum Yield in Upconversion 132

5.3.2 Optical Methods of Measuring Quantum Yield of Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) 133

5.3.2.1 Relative Method of Measuring Quantum Yield 133

5.3.2.2 Absolute Method of Measuring Quantum Yield 133

5.3.2.3 Measurement of Intrinsic Quantum Yield of Lanthanide-Based Materials Using Lifetimes 134

5.3.3 Some Other Methods of Determining Quantum Yield 134

5.3.3.1 Photo-acoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) 134

5.3.3.2 Thermal Lensing (TL) Method 135

References 135

6 Frequency Upconversion in UCNPs Containing Transition Metal Ions 141
Manisha Prasad and Vineet Kumar Rai

6.1 Introduction 141

6.2 Synthesis of Transition Metal Ion-Activated Luminescent Nanomaterials 143

6.3 Structural and Optical Characterizations 143

6.4 Frequency Upconversion and Its Various Mechanisms 144

6.5 Applications 144

6.6 Mechanism of Transition Metal Ions in Crystal Field 145

6.6.1 UC Mechanisms in Mn-Based System 146

6.6.2 UC Mechanisms in Mn 4+ - and Ti 2+ -Based Systems 151

6.6.3 UC Mechanisms in Cr 3+ -Based System 153

6.6.4 UC Mechanisms in the Fe 3+ -Based System 155

6.6.5 UC Mechanisms in Co 3+ - and Ni 2+ -Based System 157

6.6.6 UC Mechanisms in Cu 2+ -, Zn 2+ -, and Zr 4+ -Based System 158

6.6.7 UC Mechanisms in Nb 5+ -, Mo 3+ -, Ru-, and Ag + -Based System 160

6.6.8 UC Mechanisms in W 6+ - and Re 4+ -Based System 161

6.6.9 UC Mechanisms in Os 4+ - and Au-Based System 162

References 164

7 Frequency Upconversion in UCNPs Containing Rare-Earth Ions 171
Sasank Pattnaik and Vineet Kumar Rai

7.1 Introduction 171

7.2 Familiarization with the Spectroscopic Behavior of RE 3+ Ion-Doped UCNPs 173

7.2.1 Physics of Trivalent Rare-Earth Ions 173

7.2.1.1 UC Mechanisms in Yb 3+ - and Pr 3+ -Based Systems 174

7.2.1.2 UC Mechanisms in Er-Based Systems 175

7.2.1.3 UC Mechanisms in Ho-Based Systems 177

7.2.1.4 UC Mechanisms in Tm-Based Systems 179

7.2.1.5 UC Mechanisms in Nd-Based Systems 181

7.2.1.6 Tri-Doped Systems 181

7.2.2 Color Modulation in UCNPs 184

7.2.2.1 Role of Dopant Concentration and Combination of RE 3+ Ions in Color Modulation 184

7.2.2.2 Role of Host/Dopant Combination in Color Modulation 186

7.2.2.3 Controlling the Emission Color Through Phonon Effects 186

7.2.2.4 Tuning UC Emission Using FRET 188

7.2.3 Quenching Mechanisms in UCNPs 190

7.3 Routes to Enhance Upconversion Luminescence in Nanoparticles 190

7.3.1 Dye Sensitization Techniques 191

7.3.2 Concentration Quenching Minimization 192

7.3.2.1 Suppression of Surface-Related Quenching 192

7.3.2.2 Removal of Detrimental Cross-Relaxation 193

7.3.3 Confinement of Energy Migration 194

7.3.4 Other Techniques to Enhance Upconversion Emission 195

7.3.4.1 Crystal-Phase Modification 195

7.3.4.2 Constructing an Active Core/Active Shell Strategy 195

7.3.4.3 Conjugating Surface Plasmon Resonance Technique 195

7.3.4.4 Dielectric Superlensing-Mediated Strategy 196

7.4 Technological Applications 197

7.4.1 Photonic Applications 197

7.4.1.1 Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) 197

7.4.1.2 Photovoltaic Applications 198

7.4.2 Bioimaging 199

7.4.3 Photo-Induced Therapeutic Applications 200

7.4.3.1 Photodynamic Therapy 201

7.4.3.2 Photothermal Therapy 201

7.4.3.3 Photoactivated Chemotherapy (PACT) 202

7.4.4 Other Emerging Applications 203

7.4.4.1 Anticounterfeiting 203

7.4.4.2 Sensing and Detection 203

7.4.4.3 Optogenetic Stimulation 205

7.4.4.4 NIR Image Vision of Mammals 205

References 206

8 Smart Upconverting Nanoparticles and New Types of Upconverting Nanoparticles 221
Akhilesh K. Singh

8.1 Introduction 221

8.2 Upconverting Core–Shell Nanostructures 222

8.3 Hybrid Upconverting Nanoparticles 224

8.4 Magnetic Upconverting Nanoparticles 226

8.5 UC-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks 228

8.6 Smart UCNPs for Security Applications 230

8.7 Smart Upconverting Nanoparticles for Biological Applications 233

8.8 Smart Upconverting Nanoparticles for Sensing 235

8.9 Conclusion 236

References 237

9 Surface Modification and (Bio)Functionalization of Upconverting Nanoparticles 241
Yashashchandra Dwivedi

9.1 Introduction 241

9.2 Upconverting Nanomaterials 242

9.3 Surface Modification 245

9.4 Biofunctionalization of Upconverting Materials and Applications 247

References 257

10 Frequency Upconversion in Core@shell Nanoparticles 267
Raghumani S. Ningthoujam, Rashmi Joshi, and Manas Srivastava

10.1 Introduction 267

10.1.1 Downconversion 267

10.1.2 Upconversion 271

10.2 Synthesis of Core@shell and Core@shell@shell UCNPs 272

10.2.1 Thermolysis Method 272

10.2.2 Hot Injection 276

10.2.3 Cation Exchange 277

10.2.4 Structural Characterizations 277

10.2.5 Optical Characterization 281

10.2.5.1 Normal Conversion Process in Ln-Doped Core@shell Nanoparticles 283

10.2.5.2 Loop-Type and Avalanche-Type Upconversion Processes in Core@shell Nanoparticles 289

10.3 Frequency Upconversion and Its Various Mechanisms 291

10.3.1 Inorganic-Based Upconversion 291

10.4 Applications 297

10.4.1 Bioimaging Applications 297

10.4.1.1 Luminescence-Based Imaging 297

10.4.1.2 Other Imaging Probes (MRI, CT, and SPECT) 299

10.4.2 Photothermal Therapy (PTT) 301

10.4.3 Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) 303

10.4.4 Temperature Sensor 306

10.4.5 Security Ink 308

10.5 Conclusion 310

Acknowledgment 311

References 311

11 UCNPs in Solar, Forensic, Security Ink, and Anti-counterfeiting Applications 319
Kaushal Kumar, Neeraj Kumar Mishra, and Kumar Shwetabh

11.1 Introduction 319

11.2 UCNPs for Solar Cells 320

11.2.1 C-Si Solar Cells 321

11.2.2 Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells 323

11.2.3 GaAs-Based Solar Cells 324

11.2.4 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) 324

11.3 Forensic, Security Printing, and Anti-counterfeiting Applications 325

11.4 Biomedicals 331

11.4.1 Bioimaging 333

11.4.2 Biosensing 336

11.5 Display and Lighting Purposes 339

References 340

12 Application of Upconversion in Photocatalysis and Photodetectors 347
Priyam Singh, Sachin Singh, and Prabhakar Singh Sunil Kumar Singh

12.1 Introduction 347

12.2 Photocatalysis 349

12.3 Photodetector 357

12.4 Conclusion 365

References 365

13 UCNPs in Lighting and Displays 375
Riya Dey

13.1 Introduction 375

13.2 Major Factors that Affect the UC Emission Efficiency 375

13.3 UC Mechanisms with Rate Equations 378

13.3.1 Pump Power Dependence in the Case of Dominant ETU-Assisted Upconversion over ESA 379

13.3.2 Pump Power Dependence in the Case of Dominant ESA-Assisted Upconversion over ETU 380

13.4 UCNPs in Solid-State Laser 380

13.5 UCNPs in Solid-State Lighting and Displays 384

13.5.1 Requirements for LED Applications 384

References 388

14 Upconversion Nanoparticles in pH Sensing Applications 395
Manoj Kumar Mahata, Ranjit De, and Kang Taek Lee

14.1 Introduction 395

14.2 Basic Properties of UCNPs 397

14.3 Working Principle of UCNP-Based pH Sensor 400

14.4 Photon Upconversion-Based pH Sensing Systems 401

14.4.1 Upconversion Nanoparticles as pH Sensors 401

14.4.2 Upconversion-Based pH Sensing Membranes 405

14.5 Conclusion 410

References 411

15 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Temperature Sensing and Optical Heating Applications 417
Praveen K. Shahi and Shyam B. Rai

15.1 Introduction 417

15.2 Classification of Temperature Sensors: Primary and Secondary Thermometers 420

15.3 Performance of Temperature Sensors 420

15.3.1 Thermal Sensitivity 421

15.3.2 Thermal Uncertainty (δT) 421

15.3.3 Reproducibility and Repeatability 422

15.4 Temperature Sensing with Luminescence 423

15.4.1 Time-Integrated Schemes 424

15.4.1.1 Fluorescence Intensity Ratio (FIR) or Band Shape 424

15.4.1.2 Bandwidth 426

15.4.2 Lifetime Technique 427

15.5 Upconversion (UC) and UC-Based Thermal Sensor of Ln 3+ Ions 427

15.5.1 Upconversion (UC) and Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) 427

15.5.2 Single-Center UC Nanothermometers and Multicenter UC Nanothermometers 428

15.5.3 Complex Systems 430

15.6 Optical Heating 433

References 437

16 Upconverting Nanoparticles in Pollutant Degradation and Hydrogen Generation 449
Wanni Wang, Zhaoyou Chu, Benjin Chen, and Haisheng Qian

16.1 Introduction 449

16.2 Degradation of Organic Pollutants 450

16.2.1 Degradation of RhB 451

16.2.2 Degradation of MB 455

16.2.3 Degradation of MO 460

16.2.4 Degradation of Various Organic Pollutants 462

16.2.5 Others 467

16.3 Degradation of Inorganic Pollutants 469

16.4 Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production 473

16.5 Conclusion 481

References 481

17 Upconverting Nanoparticles in the Detection of Fungicides and Plant Viruses 493
Vishab Kesarwani and Vineet Kumar Rai

17.1 Introduction 493

17.2 Visual Detection of Fungicides 495

17.2.1 Detection Mechanisms 495

17.2.1.1 Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) 495

17.2.1.2 Inner Filter Effect (IFE) 496

17.2.1.3 Photoinduced Electron Transfer (PET) 499

17.2.1.4 Electron Exchange (EE) 500

17.2.2 Significant Works on Upconversion-Based Fungicide Detection 500

17.3 Detection of Plant Viruses 505

17.3.1 Plant Virus Detection/Management Strategies 505

17.3.1.1 Direct Interactions 505

17.3.1.2 Indirect Interactions 505

17.3.1.3 NPs as Biosensors for Virus Detection 507

17.3.1.4 RNAi Process for Antiviral Protection 507

17.3.2 Significant Works on Plant Virus Detection Based on UCNPs 507

17.4 Future Challenges Regarding NP-Based Fungicide and Plant Virus Detection 509

References 510

18 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Biological Applications 517
Poulami Mukherjee and Sumanta Kumar Sahu

18.1 Introduction 517

18.2 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Bioimaging 518

18.2.1 Cell Imaging 518

18.2.2 Multimodal Imaging 520

18.3 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery 522

18.3.1 Different Types of Surface Modification 524

18.3.1.1 Polymer Coating 524

18.3.1.2 Silica Coating 524

18.3.1.3 Metal Oxide-Coated UCNPs 525

18.3.1.4 Functionalization of UCNPs 525

18.3.1.5 Metal–Organic Framework Coating 525

18.3.2 Drug Release 526

18.3.2.1 NIR-Triggered Drug Delivery System 526

18.3.2.2 pH and Thermoresponsive Drug Release 526

18.4 Upconversion in Photodynamic Therapy 526

18.4.1 Surface Modification of UCNPs for PDT 529

18.5 Photothermal Therapy 531

References 533

Index 539

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      Book Synopsis

      Modern learning resource providing broad coverage of the rapidly-advancing field of upconverting nanoparticles

      This modern reference explains photon upconversion technology using nanoparticles from first principles to novel and future applications in imaging, sensing, catalysis, energy technology, biomedicine, and many other areas. Expert authors discuss both established and novel materials and applications, going far beyond the coverage of previously published books on the subject. Key topics covered in the book include:

      • Synthesis, characterization, and basic properties of nanoparticles with photon-upconverting properties
      • New types of upconverting nanoparticles, including transition metal- and rare earth-doped materials, metal-organic frameworks, core/shell particles, and surface-modified particles
      • Current and emerging application areas for upconverting nanoparticles, including heating, lighting, sensing, and detection
      • Biomedical uses of nanoparticles, including photodynamic therapy

      Photon upconversion using nanoparticles has opened the door to a new universe of light-powered technology. This book is a key resource for scientists, physicists, and chemists across a wide range of disciplines who wish to master the theory, methods and applications of this powerful new technology.



      Table of Contents

      Preface xv

      1 Introduction to Upconversion and Upconverting Nanoparticles 1
      Manisha Mondal and Vineet Kumar Rai

      1.1 Introduction 1

      1.2 Frequency Conversion and Its Various Processes 2

      1.2.1 Stokes Emission 2

      1.2.2 Anti-Stokes Emission 2

      1.2.2.1 Ground/Excited-State Absorption (GSA/ESA) 3

      1.2.2.2 Energy Transfer Upconversion (ETU) 4

      1.2.2.3 Cooperative Luminescence and Cooperative Sensitization Upconversion (csu) 5

      1.2.2.4 Cross-relaxation (CR) and Photon Avalanche (PA) 6

      1.3 Transition Metals and Their Properties 7

      1.4 Rare Earths and Their Properties 8

      1.4.1 Trivalent Rare-Earth Ions 9

      1.4.1.1 Electronic Structure 9

      1.4.1.2 Interaction of Rare-Earth Ions 10

      1.4.1.3 Dieke Diagram 13

      1.4.2 Divalent Rare-Earth Ions 13

      1.5 Excitation and De-excitation Processes of Rare Earths in Solid Materials 15

      1.5.1 Excitation Processes 15

      1.5.1.1 f–f Transition 15

      1.5.1.2 f–d Transition 15

      1.5.1.3 Charge Transfer Transition 15

      1.5.2 Emission Processes 15

      1.5.2.1 Emission via Radiative Transitions 15

      1.5.2.2 Emission via Nonradiative Transitions 16

      1.5.2.3 Energy Transfer Processes 16

      1.6 Rate Equations Relevant to UC Mechanism 18

      1.6.1 Rate Equations in a Basic Three-Level System 18

      1.6.2 Rate Equation Related to Pump Power-Dependent UC Emission 19

      1.7 Theoretical Description of Optical Characteristics of Rare-Earth Ions 20

      1.7.1 Judd–Ofelt (J–O) Theory and Calculation of Radiative Parameters 21

      1.7.2 Nephelauxetic Effect 22

      1.8 An Introduction to Upconverting Nanoparticles 22

      Acknowledgments 23

      References 23

      2 Synthesis Protocol of Upconversion Nanoparticles 31
      Lakshmi Mukhopadhyay and Vineet Kumar Rai

      2.1 Introduction 31

      2.2 Host Matrix 32

      2.3 Synthetic Strategy of UC Nanomaterials 33

      2.3.1 Solid-State Reaction Technique 34

      2.3.2 Coprecipitation Technique 35

      2.3.3 Sol–Gel Technique 36

      2.3.4 Hydro(solvo)thermal Technique 39

      2.3.5 Combustion Technique 40

      2.3.6 Thermolysis Technique 42

      2.3.6.1 Thermolysis in OA-Based Mixed Solvents 43

      2.3.6.2 Thermolysis in OM-Based Mixed Solvents 43

      2.3.6.3 Thermolysis in TOPO-Based Mixed Solvents 43

      2.3.7 Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Technique 44

      2.4 Synthesis Techniques for Fabricating Core@shell Architectures 45

      2.4.1 Solid-Phase Reaction 45

      2.4.2 Liquid-Phase Reaction 46

      2.4.2.1 Stöber Technique 46

      2.4.2.2 Microemulsion Technique 48

      2.4.3 Gas-Phase Reaction 51

      2.4.4 Mechanical Mixing 52

      2.5 Other Synthesis Strategies to Develop Lanthanide-Doped UCNPs 52

      2.6 Conclusion 53

      References 53

      3 Characterization Techniques and Analysis 67
      Neha Jain, Prince K. Jain, Rajan K. Singh, Amit Srivastava, and Jai Singh

      3.1 Introduction 67

      3.2 X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) 69

      3.3 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) 72

      3.4 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) 74

      3.5 Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) 76

      3.6 Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) 79

      3.7 Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) 81

      3.8 Ultraviolet–Visible–Near-Infrared (UV–Vis–NIR) Absorption Spectroscopy 82

      3.9 Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) 84

      3.10 Photoluminescence (PL) Study 85

      3.11 Pump Power-Dependent UC 87

      3.12 Recognition of Emission Color and Colorimetric Theory 88

      Acknowledgment 89

      References 89

      4 Raman and FTIR Spectroscopic Techniques and Their Applications 97
      Saurav K. Ojha and Animesh K. Ojha

      4.1 Raman Spectroscopy 97

      4.2 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy 99

      4.2.1 FTIR in Transmission Mode 100

      4.2.2 Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) 100

      4.2.3 Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (drifts) 100

      4.3 Applications of Raman Spectroscopy 100

      4.3.1 Raman Study of Molecular Association in Hydrogen-Bonded Systems 100

      4.3.2 Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) 104

      4.3.3 Resonance Raman Spectroscopy (RRS) 106

      4.3.4 Raman Spectroscopy of Semiconducting, Superconducting, and Perovskite Materials 107

      4.4 Applications of FTIR Spectroscopy 108

      4.4.1 FTIR Spectroscopy of Semiconductor, Superconductor, Hazardous, and Perovskite Materials 108

      4.5 Raman and FTIR Spectroscopy of Upconverting Nanoparticles 109

      References 110

      5 Fundamental Aspects of Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) Based on Their Properties 117
      Sushil K. Ranjan, Sasank Pattnaik, Vishab Kesarwani, and Vineet Kumar Rai

      5.1 Introduction 117

      5.2 Elucidation of Dynamics of UCNPs on the Basis of Fluorescence Decay Times 120

      5.2.1 General Understanding of Depopulation Processes and UC Decay 120

      5.2.2 Differentiating the ESA and ETU Mechanism Based on the Decay Profile 121

      5.2.3 Theoretical and Experimental Approach of Understanding the Factors Affecting Upconversion Decay 123

      5.3 Measurement of Quantum Yield of UCNPs 131

      5.3.1 Role of Quantum Yield in Upconversion 132

      5.3.2 Optical Methods of Measuring Quantum Yield of Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) 133

      5.3.2.1 Relative Method of Measuring Quantum Yield 133

      5.3.2.2 Absolute Method of Measuring Quantum Yield 133

      5.3.2.3 Measurement of Intrinsic Quantum Yield of Lanthanide-Based Materials Using Lifetimes 134

      5.3.3 Some Other Methods of Determining Quantum Yield 134

      5.3.3.1 Photo-acoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) 134

      5.3.3.2 Thermal Lensing (TL) Method 135

      References 135

      6 Frequency Upconversion in UCNPs Containing Transition Metal Ions 141
      Manisha Prasad and Vineet Kumar Rai

      6.1 Introduction 141

      6.2 Synthesis of Transition Metal Ion-Activated Luminescent Nanomaterials 143

      6.3 Structural and Optical Characterizations 143

      6.4 Frequency Upconversion and Its Various Mechanisms 144

      6.5 Applications 144

      6.6 Mechanism of Transition Metal Ions in Crystal Field 145

      6.6.1 UC Mechanisms in Mn-Based System 146

      6.6.2 UC Mechanisms in Mn 4+ - and Ti 2+ -Based Systems 151

      6.6.3 UC Mechanisms in Cr 3+ -Based System 153

      6.6.4 UC Mechanisms in the Fe 3+ -Based System 155

      6.6.5 UC Mechanisms in Co 3+ - and Ni 2+ -Based System 157

      6.6.6 UC Mechanisms in Cu 2+ -, Zn 2+ -, and Zr 4+ -Based System 158

      6.6.7 UC Mechanisms in Nb 5+ -, Mo 3+ -, Ru-, and Ag + -Based System 160

      6.6.8 UC Mechanisms in W 6+ - and Re 4+ -Based System 161

      6.6.9 UC Mechanisms in Os 4+ - and Au-Based System 162

      References 164

      7 Frequency Upconversion in UCNPs Containing Rare-Earth Ions 171
      Sasank Pattnaik and Vineet Kumar Rai

      7.1 Introduction 171

      7.2 Familiarization with the Spectroscopic Behavior of RE 3+ Ion-Doped UCNPs 173

      7.2.1 Physics of Trivalent Rare-Earth Ions 173

      7.2.1.1 UC Mechanisms in Yb 3+ - and Pr 3+ -Based Systems 174

      7.2.1.2 UC Mechanisms in Er-Based Systems 175

      7.2.1.3 UC Mechanisms in Ho-Based Systems 177

      7.2.1.4 UC Mechanisms in Tm-Based Systems 179

      7.2.1.5 UC Mechanisms in Nd-Based Systems 181

      7.2.1.6 Tri-Doped Systems 181

      7.2.2 Color Modulation in UCNPs 184

      7.2.2.1 Role of Dopant Concentration and Combination of RE 3+ Ions in Color Modulation 184

      7.2.2.2 Role of Host/Dopant Combination in Color Modulation 186

      7.2.2.3 Controlling the Emission Color Through Phonon Effects 186

      7.2.2.4 Tuning UC Emission Using FRET 188

      7.2.3 Quenching Mechanisms in UCNPs 190

      7.3 Routes to Enhance Upconversion Luminescence in Nanoparticles 190

      7.3.1 Dye Sensitization Techniques 191

      7.3.2 Concentration Quenching Minimization 192

      7.3.2.1 Suppression of Surface-Related Quenching 192

      7.3.2.2 Removal of Detrimental Cross-Relaxation 193

      7.3.3 Confinement of Energy Migration 194

      7.3.4 Other Techniques to Enhance Upconversion Emission 195

      7.3.4.1 Crystal-Phase Modification 195

      7.3.4.2 Constructing an Active Core/Active Shell Strategy 195

      7.3.4.3 Conjugating Surface Plasmon Resonance Technique 195

      7.3.4.4 Dielectric Superlensing-Mediated Strategy 196

      7.4 Technological Applications 197

      7.4.1 Photonic Applications 197

      7.4.1.1 Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) 197

      7.4.1.2 Photovoltaic Applications 198

      7.4.2 Bioimaging 199

      7.4.3 Photo-Induced Therapeutic Applications 200

      7.4.3.1 Photodynamic Therapy 201

      7.4.3.2 Photothermal Therapy 201

      7.4.3.3 Photoactivated Chemotherapy (PACT) 202

      7.4.4 Other Emerging Applications 203

      7.4.4.1 Anticounterfeiting 203

      7.4.4.2 Sensing and Detection 203

      7.4.4.3 Optogenetic Stimulation 205

      7.4.4.4 NIR Image Vision of Mammals 205

      References 206

      8 Smart Upconverting Nanoparticles and New Types of Upconverting Nanoparticles 221
      Akhilesh K. Singh

      8.1 Introduction 221

      8.2 Upconverting Core–Shell Nanostructures 222

      8.3 Hybrid Upconverting Nanoparticles 224

      8.4 Magnetic Upconverting Nanoparticles 226

      8.5 UC-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks 228

      8.6 Smart UCNPs for Security Applications 230

      8.7 Smart Upconverting Nanoparticles for Biological Applications 233

      8.8 Smart Upconverting Nanoparticles for Sensing 235

      8.9 Conclusion 236

      References 237

      9 Surface Modification and (Bio)Functionalization of Upconverting Nanoparticles 241
      Yashashchandra Dwivedi

      9.1 Introduction 241

      9.2 Upconverting Nanomaterials 242

      9.3 Surface Modification 245

      9.4 Biofunctionalization of Upconverting Materials and Applications 247

      References 257

      10 Frequency Upconversion in Core@shell Nanoparticles 267
      Raghumani S. Ningthoujam, Rashmi Joshi, and Manas Srivastava

      10.1 Introduction 267

      10.1.1 Downconversion 267

      10.1.2 Upconversion 271

      10.2 Synthesis of Core@shell and Core@shell@shell UCNPs 272

      10.2.1 Thermolysis Method 272

      10.2.2 Hot Injection 276

      10.2.3 Cation Exchange 277

      10.2.4 Structural Characterizations 277

      10.2.5 Optical Characterization 281

      10.2.5.1 Normal Conversion Process in Ln-Doped Core@shell Nanoparticles 283

      10.2.5.2 Loop-Type and Avalanche-Type Upconversion Processes in Core@shell Nanoparticles 289

      10.3 Frequency Upconversion and Its Various Mechanisms 291

      10.3.1 Inorganic-Based Upconversion 291

      10.4 Applications 297

      10.4.1 Bioimaging Applications 297

      10.4.1.1 Luminescence-Based Imaging 297

      10.4.1.2 Other Imaging Probes (MRI, CT, and SPECT) 299

      10.4.2 Photothermal Therapy (PTT) 301

      10.4.3 Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) 303

      10.4.4 Temperature Sensor 306

      10.4.5 Security Ink 308

      10.5 Conclusion 310

      Acknowledgment 311

      References 311

      11 UCNPs in Solar, Forensic, Security Ink, and Anti-counterfeiting Applications 319
      Kaushal Kumar, Neeraj Kumar Mishra, and Kumar Shwetabh

      11.1 Introduction 319

      11.2 UCNPs for Solar Cells 320

      11.2.1 C-Si Solar Cells 321

      11.2.2 Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells 323

      11.2.3 GaAs-Based Solar Cells 324

      11.2.4 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) 324

      11.3 Forensic, Security Printing, and Anti-counterfeiting Applications 325

      11.4 Biomedicals 331

      11.4.1 Bioimaging 333

      11.4.2 Biosensing 336

      11.5 Display and Lighting Purposes 339

      References 340

      12 Application of Upconversion in Photocatalysis and Photodetectors 347
      Priyam Singh, Sachin Singh, and Prabhakar Singh Sunil Kumar Singh

      12.1 Introduction 347

      12.2 Photocatalysis 349

      12.3 Photodetector 357

      12.4 Conclusion 365

      References 365

      13 UCNPs in Lighting and Displays 375
      Riya Dey

      13.1 Introduction 375

      13.2 Major Factors that Affect the UC Emission Efficiency 375

      13.3 UC Mechanisms with Rate Equations 378

      13.3.1 Pump Power Dependence in the Case of Dominant ETU-Assisted Upconversion over ESA 379

      13.3.2 Pump Power Dependence in the Case of Dominant ESA-Assisted Upconversion over ETU 380

      13.4 UCNPs in Solid-State Laser 380

      13.5 UCNPs in Solid-State Lighting and Displays 384

      13.5.1 Requirements for LED Applications 384

      References 388

      14 Upconversion Nanoparticles in pH Sensing Applications 395
      Manoj Kumar Mahata, Ranjit De, and Kang Taek Lee

      14.1 Introduction 395

      14.2 Basic Properties of UCNPs 397

      14.3 Working Principle of UCNP-Based pH Sensor 400

      14.4 Photon Upconversion-Based pH Sensing Systems 401

      14.4.1 Upconversion Nanoparticles as pH Sensors 401

      14.4.2 Upconversion-Based pH Sensing Membranes 405

      14.5 Conclusion 410

      References 411

      15 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Temperature Sensing and Optical Heating Applications 417
      Praveen K. Shahi and Shyam B. Rai

      15.1 Introduction 417

      15.2 Classification of Temperature Sensors: Primary and Secondary Thermometers 420

      15.3 Performance of Temperature Sensors 420

      15.3.1 Thermal Sensitivity 421

      15.3.2 Thermal Uncertainty (δT) 421

      15.3.3 Reproducibility and Repeatability 422

      15.4 Temperature Sensing with Luminescence 423

      15.4.1 Time-Integrated Schemes 424

      15.4.1.1 Fluorescence Intensity Ratio (FIR) or Band Shape 424

      15.4.1.2 Bandwidth 426

      15.4.2 Lifetime Technique 427

      15.5 Upconversion (UC) and UC-Based Thermal Sensor of Ln 3+ Ions 427

      15.5.1 Upconversion (UC) and Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) 427

      15.5.2 Single-Center UC Nanothermometers and Multicenter UC Nanothermometers 428

      15.5.3 Complex Systems 430

      15.6 Optical Heating 433

      References 437

      16 Upconverting Nanoparticles in Pollutant Degradation and Hydrogen Generation 449
      Wanni Wang, Zhaoyou Chu, Benjin Chen, and Haisheng Qian

      16.1 Introduction 449

      16.2 Degradation of Organic Pollutants 450

      16.2.1 Degradation of RhB 451

      16.2.2 Degradation of MB 455

      16.2.3 Degradation of MO 460

      16.2.4 Degradation of Various Organic Pollutants 462

      16.2.5 Others 467

      16.3 Degradation of Inorganic Pollutants 469

      16.4 Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production 473

      16.5 Conclusion 481

      References 481

      17 Upconverting Nanoparticles in the Detection of Fungicides and Plant Viruses 493
      Vishab Kesarwani and Vineet Kumar Rai

      17.1 Introduction 493

      17.2 Visual Detection of Fungicides 495

      17.2.1 Detection Mechanisms 495

      17.2.1.1 Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) 495

      17.2.1.2 Inner Filter Effect (IFE) 496

      17.2.1.3 Photoinduced Electron Transfer (PET) 499

      17.2.1.4 Electron Exchange (EE) 500

      17.2.2 Significant Works on Upconversion-Based Fungicide Detection 500

      17.3 Detection of Plant Viruses 505

      17.3.1 Plant Virus Detection/Management Strategies 505

      17.3.1.1 Direct Interactions 505

      17.3.1.2 Indirect Interactions 505

      17.3.1.3 NPs as Biosensors for Virus Detection 507

      17.3.1.4 RNAi Process for Antiviral Protection 507

      17.3.2 Significant Works on Plant Virus Detection Based on UCNPs 507

      17.4 Future Challenges Regarding NP-Based Fungicide and Plant Virus Detection 509

      References 510

      18 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Biological Applications 517
      Poulami Mukherjee and Sumanta Kumar Sahu

      18.1 Introduction 517

      18.2 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Bioimaging 518

      18.2.1 Cell Imaging 518

      18.2.2 Multimodal Imaging 520

      18.3 Upconversion Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery 522

      18.3.1 Different Types of Surface Modification 524

      18.3.1.1 Polymer Coating 524

      18.3.1.2 Silica Coating 524

      18.3.1.3 Metal Oxide-Coated UCNPs 525

      18.3.1.4 Functionalization of UCNPs 525

      18.3.1.5 Metal–Organic Framework Coating 525

      18.3.2 Drug Release 526

      18.3.2.1 NIR-Triggered Drug Delivery System 526

      18.3.2.2 pH and Thermoresponsive Drug Release 526

      18.4 Upconversion in Photodynamic Therapy 526

      18.4.1 Surface Modification of UCNPs for PDT 529

      18.5 Photothermal Therapy 531

      References 533

      Index 539

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