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Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes

Stable and efficient high‐power biohybrid light‐emitting diodes (Bio‐HLEDs) using fluorescent proteins (FPs) in photon downconverting filters have not been achieved yet, reaching best efficiencies of 130 lm W(−1) stable for >5 h. This is related to the rise of the device temperature (70–80 °C) ca...

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Autores principales: Nieddu, Mattia, Patrian, Marta, Ferrara, Sara, Fuenzalida Werner, Juan Pablo, Kohler, Fabian, Anaya‐Plaza, Eduardo, Kostiainen, Mauri A., Dietz, Hendrik, Berenguer, Jesús Rubén, Costa, Rubén D.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10238177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37013464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202300069
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author Nieddu, Mattia
Patrian, Marta
Ferrara, Sara
Fuenzalida Werner, Juan Pablo
Kohler, Fabian
Anaya‐Plaza, Eduardo
Kostiainen, Mauri A.
Dietz, Hendrik
Berenguer, Jesús Rubén
Costa, Rubén D.
author_facet Nieddu, Mattia
Patrian, Marta
Ferrara, Sara
Fuenzalida Werner, Juan Pablo
Kohler, Fabian
Anaya‐Plaza, Eduardo
Kostiainen, Mauri A.
Dietz, Hendrik
Berenguer, Jesús Rubén
Costa, Rubén D.
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description Stable and efficient high‐power biohybrid light‐emitting diodes (Bio‐HLEDs) using fluorescent proteins (FPs) in photon downconverting filters have not been achieved yet, reaching best efficiencies of 130 lm W(−1) stable for >5 h. This is related to the rise of the device temperature (70–80 °C) caused by FP‐motion and quick heat‐transmission in water‐based filters, they lead to a strong thermal emission quenching followed by the quick chromophore deactivation via photoinduced H‐transfer. To tackle both issues at once, this work shows an elegant concept of a new FP‐based nanoparticle, in which the FP core is shielded by a SiO(2)‐shell (FP@SiO(2)) with no loss of the photoluminescence figures‐of‐merit over years in foreign environments: dry powder at 25 °C (ambient) or constant 50 °C, as well as suspensions in organic solvents. This enables the preparation of water‐free photon downconverting coatings with FP@SiO(2), realizing on‐chip high‐power Bio‐HLEDs with 100 lm W(−1) stable for >120 h. Both thermal emission quenching and H‐transfer deactivation are suppressed, since the device temperature holds <40 °C and remote high‐power Bio‐HLEDs exhibit final stabilities of 130 days compared to reference devices with water‐based FP@SiO(2) (83 days) and FP‐polymer coatings (>100 h). Hence, FP@SiO(2) is a new paradigm toward water‐free zero‐thermal‐quenching biophosphors for first‐class high‐power Bio‐HLEDs.
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spelling pubmed-102381772023-06-04 Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes Nieddu, Mattia Patrian, Marta Ferrara, Sara Fuenzalida Werner, Juan Pablo Kohler, Fabian Anaya‐Plaza, Eduardo Kostiainen, Mauri A. Dietz, Hendrik Berenguer, Jesús Rubén Costa, Rubén D. Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Stable and efficient high‐power biohybrid light‐emitting diodes (Bio‐HLEDs) using fluorescent proteins (FPs) in photon downconverting filters have not been achieved yet, reaching best efficiencies of 130 lm W(−1) stable for >5 h. This is related to the rise of the device temperature (70–80 °C) caused by FP‐motion and quick heat‐transmission in water‐based filters, they lead to a strong thermal emission quenching followed by the quick chromophore deactivation via photoinduced H‐transfer. To tackle both issues at once, this work shows an elegant concept of a new FP‐based nanoparticle, in which the FP core is shielded by a SiO(2)‐shell (FP@SiO(2)) with no loss of the photoluminescence figures‐of‐merit over years in foreign environments: dry powder at 25 °C (ambient) or constant 50 °C, as well as suspensions in organic solvents. This enables the preparation of water‐free photon downconverting coatings with FP@SiO(2), realizing on‐chip high‐power Bio‐HLEDs with 100 lm W(−1) stable for >120 h. Both thermal emission quenching and H‐transfer deactivation are suppressed, since the device temperature holds <40 °C and remote high‐power Bio‐HLEDs exhibit final stabilities of 130 days compared to reference devices with water‐based FP@SiO(2) (83 days) and FP‐polymer coatings (>100 h). Hence, FP@SiO(2) is a new paradigm toward water‐free zero‐thermal‐quenching biophosphors for first‐class high‐power Bio‐HLEDs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10238177/ /pubmed/37013464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202300069 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nieddu, Mattia
Patrian, Marta
Ferrara, Sara
Fuenzalida Werner, Juan Pablo
Kohler, Fabian
Anaya‐Plaza, Eduardo
Kostiainen, Mauri A.
Dietz, Hendrik
Berenguer, Jesús Rubén
Costa, Rubén D.
Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes
title Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes
title_full Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes
title_fullStr Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes
title_full_unstemmed Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes
title_short Core–Shell Structured Fluorescent Protein Nanoparticles: New Paradigm Toward Zero‐Thermal‐Quenching in High‐Power Biohybrid Light‐Emitting Diodes
title_sort core–shell structured fluorescent protein nanoparticles: new paradigm toward zero‐thermal‐quenching in high‐power biohybrid light‐emitting diodes
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10238177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37013464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202300069
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