Single-Molecule Stoichiometry of Supramolecular Complexes.
Alan McLeanRenata L SalaBrooke W LongbottomAlexander R CarrJade A McCuneSteven F LeeOren A SchermanPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
The use of single-molecule microscopy is introduced as a method to quantify the photophysical properties of supramolecular complexes rapidly at ultra low concentrations (<1 nM), previously inaccessible. Using a model supramolecular system based on the host-guest complexation of cucurbit[ n ]uril (CB[ n ]) macrocycles together with a fluorescent guest ( Ant910Me ), we probe fluorescent CB[ n ] host-guest complexes in the single molecule regime. We show quantification and differentiation of host-guest photophysics and stoichiometries, both in aqueous media and noninvasively in hydrogel, by thresholding detected photons. This methodology has wide reaching implications in aiding the design of next-generation materials with programmed and controlled properties.