“…The chemical strategies usually employed to load a high concentration of a desired molecule of interest (e.g., biomolecules, probes, chromophores, or drugs) on an UCNP surface or its periphery are interdigitation of amphiphilic molecules, covalent linkage, ligand exchange or oxidation, and electrostatic interactions. [ 13,18,19 ] In the last few years, we have used strategies that are now well known to design smart photoactive upconversion nanohybrids for different purposes (e.g., colocalization of different payloads, [ 20 ] photodynamic therapy, [ 21,22 ] pH‐triggered release of a photosensitizer loaded on polymer coated‐UCNPs that are very resistant to strong acidic pHs, [ 23,24 ] etc.). Among them, cucurbituril‐capped UCNPs (UC@CB), easily prepared by reaction of bare UCNPs with CB, proved to be useful as a scaffold for cationic dyes, such as methylene blue, [ 25 ] thanks to the high electron density at the free CB carbonyl portal.…”