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Enhancing the "antenna effect" of ligands and promoting energy transfer to a lanthanide metal center is one of the most effective ways to construct lanthanide complex-based emitters with bright emissions. Herein, highly stable lanthanide nanoclusters (Ln9Zn8; Ln = Dy, Tb, Eu, or Gd) were constructed using a Zn(II) metalloligand protection strategy, and a "dual antenna effect" was selectively turned on to enhance the luminescence of Eu9Zn8. The Zn(II) metalloligand enabled the dual antenna effect for Eu9Zn8, resulting in its solid state luminescence being significantly stronger than that of Tb9Zn8. Eu9Zn8 has excellent optical sensing properties for Al3+, Fe3+, and Cr2O72–. Notably, ultrasmall Eu9Zn8 nanocluster showed excellent cellular uptake and labeling capabilities after incubation with HeLa, MDA–MB–231, HepG2, H9c2, 4T1, SK–OV–3, and MCF–7 cells. This work opens up new horizons for the application of lanthanide nanoclusters in biological imaging.
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