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Fabrication of 'Clickable' Polyfluorene Nanowires with High Aspect Ratio as Biological Sensing Platforms

Authors :
Wasin, (Kyoto Univ) Tuchinda
Enomoto, (Osaka Univ.) Kazuyuki
Sakurai, (Kyoto Univ) Tsuneaki
S., Padalkar (Kyoto Univ) Vikas
Lok, Cheng (Osaka Univ.) Hoi
T., Tang (Osaka Univ.) Michael
Horio, (Kyoto Univ) Akifumi
Sakamaki, (Kyoto Univ) Daisuke
Omichi, (Osaka Univ.) Masaaki
Saeki, (Osaka Univ.) Akinori
Kikuchi, (Osaka Univ.) Kazuya
Hori, (Osaka Univ.) Yuichiro
Chiba, Atsuya
Kamiya, Tomihiro
Saito, Yuuichi
Sugimoto, Masaki
Seki, (Kyoto Univ) Shu
Source :
ACS SENSORS. 1(6):766-774
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
ACS Publications, 2016.

Abstract

“Clickable” nanowires with well-defined and uniform structures made of conjugated polyfluorene polymers were successfully fabricated by single particle nanofabrication technique (SPNT). Poly[(9,9-dihex-5-yn-1-ylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl)-co-(9,9′-di-noctylfluorenyl- 2,7-diyl)] (F6E8) and poly[(9,9-dihex-5-yn-1-ylfluorenyl- 2,7-diyl)-co-(2,2′-bithiophene)] (F6E2T) underwent an efficient cross-linking reaction upon irradiation, resulting in formation of one-dimensional nanostructures with high and desired aspect ratio reaching up to 200. Alkyne groups on the surface of nanowires were functionalized effectively by click reaction with fluorescent 5- TAMRA-PEG3-azide, which was confirmed by confocal microscopy. Substrates functionalized with the nanowires provide dramatic expansion of “clickable” surface area immobilized directly with TAMRA, and the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) processes between TAMRA and nanowire backbones are demonstrated as biological sensing platforms.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
1
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS SENSORS
Accession number :
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