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Ion-modulated interfacial fluorescence in droplet microfluidics using an ionophore-doped oil.

Renjie WangNasrin Ghanbari GhalehjoughiXuewei Wang
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Fluorescence at the oil-water interface is used for chemical sensing in droplet microfluidics. Potassium ions in aqueous droplets are extracted into oil segments doped with an ionophore, a cation exchanger, and a cationic dye to expel the dye. When a low concentration of dye with a balanced solubility is used, it actively accumulates at the thin interface between oil and water instead of getting dissolved in the aqueous phase. The interfacial fluorescence is monitored distinct from the fluorescence in the oil sensor and the aqueous sample, allowing for highly sensitive and selective turn-on fluorescence sensing of ions.
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