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Amplifying fluorescent conjugated polymer sensor for singlet oxygen detection.

Chun-Han WangEvgueni E Nesterov
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2019)
A "higher energy gap" concept was applied towards designing an efficient turn-on amplifying sensor for singlet oxygen - an important biomedical and environmental monitoring analytical target. The concept is based on modulation of intramolecular energy transfer in fluorescent conjugated polymers through the formation of a higher energy gap "roadblock" upon reaction with a target analyte. The polymer sensor incorporates 1,4-disubstituted tetracene units which act as reactive sites for singlet oxygen. The resulting polymer sensor demonstrates significant fluorescent signal amplification and a broader analyte detection range relative to a corresponding small-molecule sensor.
Keyphrases
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