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Publication A genuine intramolecular proton relay system undergoing excited-state double proton transfer reaction(2011) ;Tang, K.-C. ;Chen, C.-L. ;Chuang, H.-H. ;Chen, J.-L. ;Chen, Y.-J. ;Lin, Y.-C. ;Shen, J.-Y. ;Hu, W.-P.journal article2Scopus© Citations 107 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Enhanced plasmonic resonance energy transfer in mesoporous silica-encased gold nanorod for two-photon-activated photodynamic therapy(2014) ;Tang, K.-C. ;Chung, M.-F. ;Cheng, S.-H. ;Huang, C.-M. ;Chu, C.-H.; ;Souris, J.S. ;Chen, C.-T.; Lo, L.-W.The unique optical properties of gold nanorods (GNRs) have recently drawn considerable interest from those working in in vivo biomolecular sensing and bioimaging. Especially appealing in these applications is the plasmon-enhanced photoluminescence of GNRs induced by two-photon excitation at infrared wavelengths, owing to the significant penetration depth of infrared light in tissue. Unfortunately, many studies have also shown that often the intensity of pulsed coherent irradiation of GNRs needed results in irreversible deformation of GNRs, greatly reducing their two-photon luminescence (TPL) emission intensity. In this work we report the design, synthesis, and evaluation of mesoporous silica-encased gold nanorods (MS-GNRs) that incorporate photosensitizers (PSs) for two-photon-activated photodynamic therapy (TPA-PDT). The PSs, doped into the nano-channels of the mesoporous silica shell, can be efficiently excited via intra-particle plasmonic resonance energy transfer from the encased two-photon excited gold nanorod and further generates cytotoxic singlet oxygen for cancer eradication. In addition, due to the mechanical support provided by encapsulating mesoporous silica matrix against thermal deformation, the two-photon luminescence stability of GNRs was significantly improved; after 100 seconds of 800 nm repetitive laser pulse with the 30 times higher than average power for imaging acquisition, MS-GNR luminescence intensity exhibited ?260% better resistance to deformation than that of the uncoated gold nanorods. These results strongly suggest that MS-GNRs with embedded PSs might provide a promising photodynamic therapy for the treatment of deeply situated cancers via plasmonic resonance energy transfer. ? Ivyspring International Publisher.journal article3Scopus© Citations 77 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Excited-state proton coupled charge transfer modulated by molecular structure and media polarization(2013) ;Demchenko, A.P. ;Tang, K.-C.journal articleScopus© Citations 649 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Harnessing fluorescence versus phosphorescence branching ratio in (Phenyl)n-bridged (n = 0-5) bimetallic Au(I) complexes(2013) ;Chang, Y.-C. ;Tang, K.-C. ;Pan, H.-A. ;Liu, S.-H. ;Koshevoy, I.O. ;Karttunen, A.J. ;Hung, W.-Y. ;Cheng, M.-H.journal article2Scopus© Citations 51 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Harvesting fluorescence from efficient Tk → Sj (j, k > 1) reverse intersystem crossing for ππ* emissive transition-metal complexes(2013) ;Chang, Y.-C. ;Tang, K.-C. ;Pan, H.-A. ;Koshevoy, I.O. ;Karttunen, A.J.journal article2Scopus© Citations 14 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Studies of carrier recombination in solution-processed CuIn(S,Se) 2 through photoluminescence spectroscopy(2013) ;Duan, H.-S. ;Tang, K.-C. ;Hsu, W.-C. ;Bob, B. ;Song, T.-B. ;Lei, B.; Yang, Y.journal article4Scopus© Citations 6