Expanding the Palette of SWIR Emitting Nanoparticles Based on Au Nanoclusters for Single‐Particle Tracking Microscopy

Author:

Simon Apolline A.123,Haye Lucie4,Alhalabi Abdallah5,Gresil Quentin12,Muñoz Blanca Martín12,Mornet Stéphane3ORCID,Reisch Andreas46ORCID,Le Guével Xavier5ORCID,Cognet Laurent12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Univ. Bordeaux Laboratoire Photonique Numérique et Nanosciences (LP2N) UMR 5298 Talence F‐33400 France

2. Institut d'Optique Graduate School & CNRS LP2N UMR 5298 Talence F‐33400 France

3. Univ. Bordeaux CNRS Bordeaux INP ICMCB UMR 5026 Pessac 33600 France

4. Université de Strasbourg CNRS Laboratoire de Bioimagerie et Pathologies UMR 7021 Strasbourg F‐67000 France

5. University of Grenoble Alpes Institute for Advanced Biosciences INSERM1209/CNRS‐UMR5309 Grenoble F‐38700 France

6. Inserm UMR_S 1121 CNRS EMR 7003 Université de Strasbourg Biomaterials and Bioengineering Centre de Recherche en Biomédecine de Strasbourg 1 rue Eugène Boeckel Strasbourg F‐67000 France

Abstract

AbstractSingle‐molecule localization microscopy has proved promising to unravel the dynamics and molecular architecture of thin biological samples down to nanoscales. For applications in complex, thick biological tissues shifting single‐particle emission wavelengths to the shortwave infrared (SWIR also called NIR II) region between 900 to 2100 nm, where biological tissues are more transparent is key. To date, mainly single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) enable such applications, but they are inherently 1D objects. Here, 0D ultra‐small luminescent gold nanoclusters (AuNCs, <3 nm) and ≈25 nm AuNC‐loaded‐polymeric particles that can be detected at the single‐particle level in the SWIR are presented. Thanks to high brightness and excellent photostability, it is shown that the dynamics of the spherical polymeric particles can be followed at the single‐particle level in solution at video rates for minutes. We compared single particle tracking of AuNC‐loaded‐polymeric particles with that of SWCNT diffusing in agarose gels demonstrating the specificity and complementarity of diffusion properties of these SWIR‐emitting nano‐objects when exploring a complex environment. This extends the library of photostable SWIR emitting nanomaterials to 0D nano‐objects of variable size for single‐molecule localization microscopy in the second biological window, opening unprecedented possibilities for mapping the structure and dynamics of complex biological systems.

Funder

College of Natural Resources and Sciences, Humboldt State University

Université de Bordeaux

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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