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Innovative Real-Time Flow Sensor Using Detergent-Free Complex Emulsions with Dual-Emissive Semi-Perfluoroalkyl Substituted Α-Cyanostilbene.

Narani RakeshHsiung-Lin TuPo-Chun ChangSofani Tafesse GebreyesusChe-Jen Lin
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
In this study, the potential of complex emulsions is investigated as transducers in sensing applications. Complex emulsions are stabilized without external detergents by developing a novel α-cyanostilbene substituted with PEG and semi-perfluoroalkyl chain (CNFCPEG). CNFCPEG exhibits unique variable emission properties depending on its aggregation state, allowing dual blue and green emissions in complex emulsions with hydrocarbon-in-fluorocarbon-in-water (H/F/W) morphology. The green excimer emissions result from the self-assembly of CNFCPEG at the fluorocarbon/water interface, while the blue emission observed is due to aggregation in the organic phase. A novel flow-injection method is developed by incorporating complex emulsions with CNFCPEG into multiple-well flow chips (MWFC). Iodine is successfully detected in a mobile aqueous solution by monitoring morphology changes. The findings demonstrate that self-stabilized complex emulsions with MWFC hold great promise for real-time sensing without costly instruments.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • drug delivery
  • machine learning
  • magnetic resonance
  • climate change
  • high resolution
  • human health
  • municipal solid waste
  • sewage sludge
  • molecular dynamics simulations