Fluorescence Switching for Temperature Sensing in Water.
Yeting ZhengYasniel MeanaMercedes M A MazzaJames D BakerPeter J MinnettFrançisco M RaymoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
A water-soluble thermochromic molecular switch with spectrally resolved fluorescence in its two interconvertible states can be assembled in three synthetic steps by integrating a fluorescent coumarin chromophore, a hydrophilic oligo(ethylene glycol) chain, and a switchable oxazole heterocycle in the same covalent skeleton. Measurements of its two emissions in separate detection channels of a fluorescence microscope permit the noninvasive and ratiometric sensing of temperature at the micrometer level with millisecond response in aqueous solutions and within hydrogel matrices. The ratiometric optical output of this fluorescent molecular switch overcomes the limitations of single-wavelength fluorescent probes and enables noninvasive temperature mapping at length scales that are not accessible to conventional thermometers based on physical contact.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- single molecule
- fluorescent probe
- quantum dots
- water soluble
- energy transfer
- high resolution
- drug delivery
- label free
- physical activity
- sensitive detection
- high speed
- real time pcr
- risk assessment
- liquid chromatography
- high density
- photodynamic therapy
- heavy metals
- simultaneous determination
- solid phase extraction
- municipal solid waste
- fluorescence imaging
- tissue engineering