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Triple-Peak Photoluminescence of DNA-Hybrid Alq3 Crystals Emitting a Depressed Single Peak upon Bio-Recognition.

Jin Soo SeoHanzhe LiuYong Ho ChoWoo Hyuk JungSeokho KimDong June Ahn
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The green organic semiconductor, tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum (Alq 3 ), was hybridized with DNA growing in the shape of hexagonal prismatic crystals. In this study, we applied hydrodynamic flow to the fabrication of Alq 3 crystals doped with DNA molecules. The hydrodynamic flow in the Taylor-Couette reactor induced nanoscale pores in the Alq 3 crystals, especially at the side part of the particles. The particles exhibited distinctly different photoluminescence emissions divided into three parts compared to common Alq 3 -DNA hybrid crystals. We named this particle a "three-photonic-unit". After treatment with complementary target DNA, the three-photonic-unit Alq 3 particles doped with DNAs were found to emit depressed luminescence from side parts of the particles. This novel phenomenon would expand the technological value of these hybrid crystals with divided photoluminescence emissions toward a wider range of bio-photonic applications.
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