Issue 41, 2017, Issue in Progress

Controlled synthesis of soluble conjugated polymeric nanoparticles for fluorescence detection

Abstract

Highly fluorescent soluble conjugated polymeric nanoparticles (SCPNs) were synthesized through Suzuki-type polycondensation in confined nanoreactors, resulted in well-controlled particle sizes and uniform particle-size distributions. The SCPNs showed a wide range of the fluorescence emission maximum from 380 nm to 525 nm. They were surface-functionalized with boronic acid groups, obtained the corresponding BA-SCPNs, and further applied to the detection of two physiologically important species glucose and Fe3+ based on their interactions with boronic acid groups. The fluorescence quenching efficiency reached up to 32.1% and 92.4% for glucose and Fe3+, respectively. Among these fluorescent probes, BA-SCPN 3 exhibited enhanced glucose sensitivity compared with fructose, which might own to the formation of 1 : 1 cyclic complexes with biboronic acid derivatives. Meanwhile, BA-SCPN 3 also showed superior Fe3+ selectivity compared with other metal ions probably due to the formation of metal hydroxides between Fe3+ and the abundant hydroxyl groups in the boronic acid.

Graphical abstract: Controlled synthesis of soluble conjugated polymeric nanoparticles for fluorescence detection

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Mar 2017
Accepted
07 May 2017
First published
12 May 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 25740-25745

Controlled synthesis of soluble conjugated polymeric nanoparticles for fluorescence detection

Y. Dai, P. Zhao, L. Wang, Y. Ding and A. Hu, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 25740 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA03719H

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