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Spherical Silica Functionalized by 2-Naphthalene Methanol Luminophores as a Phosphorescence Sensor

Authors :
Laskowska, Magdalena
Nowak, Anna
Dulski, Mateusz
Weigl, Peter
Blochowicz, Thomas
Laskowski, Łukasz
Laskowska, Magdalena
Nowak, Anna
Dulski, Mateusz
Weigl, Peter
Blochowicz, Thomas
Laskowski, Łukasz
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Photoluminescence is known to have huge potential for applications in studying biological systems. In that respect, phosphorescent dye molecules open the possibility to study the local slow solvent dynamics close to hard and soft surfaces and interfaces using the triplet state (TSD: triplet state solvation dynamics). However, for that purpose, probe molecules with efficient phosphorescence features are required with a fixed location on the surface. In this article, a potential TSD probe is presented in the form of a nanocomposite: we synthesize spherical silica particles with 2-naphthalene methanol molecules attached to the surface with a predefined surface density. The synthesis procedure is described in detail, and the obtained materials are characterized employing transmission electron microscopy imaging, Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Finally, TSD experiments are carried out in order to confirm the phosphorescence properties of the obtained materials and the route to develop phosphorescent sensors at silica surfaces based on the presented results is discussed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1455893573
Document Type :
Electronic Resource