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FRET-Integrated Polymer Brushes for Spatially Resolved Sensing of Changes in Polymer Conformation.

Quinn Alexander BesfordHuaisong YongHolger MerlitzAndrew Joseph ChristoffersonJens-Uwe SommerPetra UhlmannAndreas Fery
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Polymer brush surfaces that alter their physical properties in response to chemical stimuli have the capacity to be used as new surface-based sensing materials. For such surfaces, detecting the polymer conformation is key to their sensing capabilities. Herein, we report on FRET-integrated ultrathin (<70 nm) polymer brush surfaces that exhibit stimuli-dependent FRET with changing brush conformation. Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) polymers were chosen due their exceptional sensitivity to liquid mixture compositions and their ability to be assembled into well-defined polymer brushes. The brush transitions were used to optically sense changes in liquid mixture compositions with high spatial resolution (tens of micrometers), where the FRET coupling allowed for noninvasive observation of brush transitions around complex interfaces with real-time sensing of the liquid environment. Our methods have the potential to be leveraged towards greater surface-based sensing capabilities at intricate interfaces.
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