2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jre.2019.04.001
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Recent developments in luminescent nanoparticles for plant imaging and photosynthesis

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“…Luminescent nanoparticles are newly developed but quite promising light‐emitting materials that have a variety of advantages, including tunable emission color/intensity and low cytotoxicity as well as chemical and physical stability [26] . Most of them are artificially synthesized with diameters in one dimension of less than 100 nm.…”
Section: Design and Construction Of Mfphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luminescent nanoparticles are newly developed but quite promising light‐emitting materials that have a variety of advantages, including tunable emission color/intensity and low cytotoxicity as well as chemical and physical stability [26] . Most of them are artificially synthesized with diameters in one dimension of less than 100 nm.…”
Section: Design and Construction Of Mfphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luminescent nanoparticles are newly developed but quite promising light-emitting materials that have av ariety of advantages, including tunable emission color/intensity and low cytotoxicity as well as chemical and physical stability. [26] Most of them are artificially synthesized with diameters in one dimension of less than 100 nm. Ty pical examples include quantum dots (QDs), carbon dots (CDs), fluorescent dye doped silica nanoparticles (DSNPs), and metal nanoclusters (NCs).…”
Section: Luminescent Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-sensitized upconversion nano particles (UCNP) which can be excited with 808 nm has been widely investigated as alternative nanoparticles that can surmount the overheating effect which exists in Yb 3+ sensitized UCNP due to its 980 nm excitation wavelength overlaps with the absorption band of water molecules in the biological environment [13]. Meanwhile, luminescent nanoparticles are applied for the plant imaging in vivo and in vitro, while the plant photosynthesis is dependent on the specific light wavelength, providing the luminescent nanoparticles an opportunity to optimize the agriculture light [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%