Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.

The lipid soluble fluorophore Nile Red (9-diethylamino-5-benzo[α]phenoxazinone) is used to fluorescently and electrochemically label an organic-in-water emulsion, where the organic phase is an ionic liquid [P6,6,6,14][FAP]/toluene mixture. The optical detection of the individual droplets is enabled...

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Main Authors: Batchelor-McAuley, C, Little, C, Sokolov, S, Kätelhön, F, Zampardi, G, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Chemical Society 2016
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author Batchelor-McAuley, C
Little, C
Sokolov, S
Kätelhön, F
Zampardi, G
Compton, R
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Little, C
Sokolov, S
Kätelhön, F
Zampardi, G
Compton, R
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description The lipid soluble fluorophore Nile Red (9-diethylamino-5-benzo[α]phenoxazinone) is used to fluorescently and electrochemically label an organic-in-water emulsion, where the organic phase is an ionic liquid [P6,6,6,14][FAP]/toluene mixture. The optical detection of the individual droplets is enabled facilitating the in-situ tracking and sizing of the suspended particles (average diameter = 530 nm, interquartile range = 180 nm). Through the use of a combined thin -layer optical/electrochemical cell, the irreversible accumulation of the droplets at an optically opaque carbon fibre electrode (diameter ~ 7.5 µm) can be monitored. Potentiostatic control of the system enables the fluorescence of the surface bound particles to be electrochemically switched via control of the redox state of the dye. Subsequent measurements of the individual particle fluorescence intensities as a function of the applied electrode potential enables construction of an effective – dynamically recorded – cyclic voltammogram of an individual particle. The confined volume voltammetry (ca. tens of attolitres) yields insight into the asymmetry of the kinetics of the redox switching process, where it is proposed that the reformation of the fluorescent Nile Red becomes chemically “gated” in the organic phase.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d432adf4-b85b-4985-b02d-aea9b4428cee2022-03-27T08:16:41ZFluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d432adf4-b85b-4985-b02d-aea9b4428ceeEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordAmerican Chemical Society2016Batchelor-McAuley, CLittle, CSokolov, SKätelhön, FZampardi, GCompton, RThe lipid soluble fluorophore Nile Red (9-diethylamino-5-benzo[α]phenoxazinone) is used to fluorescently and electrochemically label an organic-in-water emulsion, where the organic phase is an ionic liquid [P6,6,6,14][FAP]/toluene mixture. The optical detection of the individual droplets is enabled facilitating the in-situ tracking and sizing of the suspended particles (average diameter = 530 nm, interquartile range = 180 nm). Through the use of a combined thin -layer optical/electrochemical cell, the irreversible accumulation of the droplets at an optically opaque carbon fibre electrode (diameter ~ 7.5 µm) can be monitored. Potentiostatic control of the system enables the fluorescence of the surface bound particles to be electrochemically switched via control of the redox state of the dye. Subsequent measurements of the individual particle fluorescence intensities as a function of the applied electrode potential enables construction of an effective – dynamically recorded – cyclic voltammogram of an individual particle. The confined volume voltammetry (ca. tens of attolitres) yields insight into the asymmetry of the kinetics of the redox switching process, where it is proposed that the reformation of the fluorescent Nile Red becomes chemically “gated” in the organic phase.
spellingShingle Batchelor-McAuley, C
Little, C
Sokolov, S
Kätelhön, F
Zampardi, G
Compton, R
Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.
title Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.
title_full Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.
title_fullStr Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.
title_short Fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets.
title_sort fluorescence monitored voltammetry of single attolitre droplets
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