TY - JOUR
T1 - Cationic polyfluorenes with phosphorescent iridium(III) complexes for time-resolved luminescent biosensing and fluorescence lifetime imaging
AU - Shi, Huifang
AU - Sun, Huibin
AU - Yang, Huiran
AU - Liu, Shujuan
AU - Jenkins, Gareth
AU - Feng, Wei
AU - Li, Fuyou
AU - Zhao, Qiang
AU - Liu, Bin
AU - Huang, Wei
PY - 2013/7/12
Y1 - 2013/7/12
N2 - The application of a time-resolved photoluminescence technique and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy for biosensing and bioimaging based on phosphorescent conjugated polyelectrolytes (PCPEs) containing Ir(III) complexes and polyfluorene units is reported. The specially designed PCPEs form 50 nm nanoparticles with blue fluorescence in aqueous solutions. Electrostatic interaction between the nanoparticles and heparin improves the energy transfer between the polyfluorene units to Ir(III) complex, which lights up the red signal for naked-eye sensing. Good selectivity has been demonstrated for heparin sensing in aqueous solution and serum with quantification ranges of 0-70 μM and 0-5 μM, respectively. The signal-to-noise ratio can be further improved through time-resolved emission spectra, especially when the detection is conducted in complicated environment, e.g., in the presence of fluorescent dyes. In addition to heparin sensing, the PCPEs have also been used for specific labeling of live KB cell membrane with high contrast using both confocal fluorescent cellular imaging and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopies. This study provides a new perspective for designing promising CPEs for biosensing and bioimaging applications.
AB - The application of a time-resolved photoluminescence technique and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy for biosensing and bioimaging based on phosphorescent conjugated polyelectrolytes (PCPEs) containing Ir(III) complexes and polyfluorene units is reported. The specially designed PCPEs form 50 nm nanoparticles with blue fluorescence in aqueous solutions. Electrostatic interaction between the nanoparticles and heparin improves the energy transfer between the polyfluorene units to Ir(III) complex, which lights up the red signal for naked-eye sensing. Good selectivity has been demonstrated for heparin sensing in aqueous solution and serum with quantification ranges of 0-70 μM and 0-5 μM, respectively. The signal-to-noise ratio can be further improved through time-resolved emission spectra, especially when the detection is conducted in complicated environment, e.g., in the presence of fluorescent dyes. In addition to heparin sensing, the PCPEs have also been used for specific labeling of live KB cell membrane with high contrast using both confocal fluorescent cellular imaging and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopies. This study provides a new perspective for designing promising CPEs for biosensing and bioimaging applications.
KW - biosensors
KW - conjugated polyelectrolytes
KW - conjugated polymers
KW - fluorescence lifetime imaging
KW - time-resolved photoluminescence techniques
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U2 - 10.1002/adfm.201202385
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201202385
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84879964041
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 23
SP - 3268
EP - 3276
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 26
ER -