Cationic cobaltocenium-containing polyelectrolytes have a unique ability to form ionic complex with various anionic species. We carried out two sets of model study to compare the relative binding strength of a cobaltocenium-containing polyelectrolyte. First, the nature and relative strength of intermolecular interaction between cobaltocenium-containing polyelectrolytes and different anionic probes were investigated by spectroscopic methods. A dye-displacement method was used to monitor absorbance and fluorescence emissions. Second, the binding strength of this cobaltocenium-containing polyelectrolyte was compared with a classical quaternary ammonium polymer. Formation of polyelectrolyte complex between the cobaltocenium-containing polyelectrolyte and a common anionic polyelectrolyte at various concentrations was examined by optical absorption and light scattering.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- small molecule
- dna binding
- binding protein
- ionic liquid
- living cells
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- molecular docking
- energy transfer
- high speed
- atomic force microscopy
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy
- heavy metals
- nucleic acid
- quantum dots
- molecular dynamics simulations
- solid state
- monte carlo