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for amine surface. Fig. 7(b) shows the TEM image of NaGdF 4 :Yb/


Tm@SiO 2 @TiO 2. Further, Shi et al. designed a NaYF 4 :Yb/Er/Tm@


NaGdF 4 UCNPs (Gd–UCNPs) as the core and used reverse microe-


mulsion method for silica coating, and finally utilized CTAC template


to deposit mesoporous silica shell on Gd–UCNPs@SiO 2 , shown as


Gd-UCNPs@SiO 2 @mSiO 2. Figure 7(c) showed the schematic dia-


gram and TEM pictures related to the growth process presented in


Figs. 7(d)–7(f).


Another complex example of core–shell paramagnetic hybrid nano-


structure was presented by Jin et al.^54 They demonstrated a novel


approach to fabricate multifunctional GdOF:Ln@SiO 2 yolk-like micro-


capsules. The preparation method (Fig. 8) illustrated the core Gd(OH)x


(CO 3 )yFz material synthesized using a precipitation method, and then


glucose used for carbon coating on Gd(OH)x(CO 3 )yFz:Ln via hydrother-


mal process. Later, a popular technique, Stöber method of silica coating


was applied on Gd(OH)x(CO 3 )yFz:Ln@C and finally calcined at 700°C


Fig. 7. (a) Synthesis process and (b) TEM picture of FA–Gd–Si–TiNPs. (c) complex
fabrication procedure of mesoporus silica-coated Gd–UCNPs–SiO 2 and (d)–(g) cor-
responding TEM pictures of various growth phases. Reprinted with permission from
Refs. 52 and 53.

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