Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation

A photomodulatable amphiphilic polymer has been synthesized with a backbone of poly[isobutylene-alt-maleic anhydride] and pendant dodecyl alkyl chains, Lucifer Yellow (LY) fluorescent probes, and diheteroarylethenes photochromic (PC) groups. The latter serve as reversible UV-activated FRET acceptors...

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Autores principales: Díaz, S.A., Giordano, L., Azcárate, J.C., Jovin, T.M., Jares-Erijman, E.A.
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spelling todo:paper_00027863_v135_n8_p3208_Diaz2023-10-03T13:54:22Z Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation Díaz, S.A. Giordano, L. Azcárate, J.C. Jovin, T.M. Jares-Erijman, E.A. Alkyl chain Amphiphilic polymers Aqueous medium Depth of modulation Dual color Fluorescence probes Fluorescent probes Internal standards Lucifer yellows Photo modulation Photo-switchable Photoconversion Polymer densities Polymersomes Red emission band Single excitation Switching properties Time-resolved Butenes Fluorescence Maleic anhydride Nanoparticles Organic solvents Photochromism Self assembly Semiconductor quantum dots Polymers acid anhydride amphophile aromatic amine chloroform fluorescent dye polymer quantum dot anisotropy aqueous solution article bleaching conformation conjugation controlled study density energy transfer fluorescence spectroscopy gel permeation chromatography micelle photochemistry photon quantum yield suspension synthesis ultraviolet irradiation Color Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Kinetics Nanoparticles Polymers Quantum Dots Solvents Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet A photomodulatable amphiphilic polymer has been synthesized with a backbone of poly[isobutylene-alt-maleic anhydride] and pendant dodecyl alkyl chains, Lucifer Yellow (LY) fluorescent probes, and diheteroarylethenes photochromic (PC) groups. The latter serve as reversible UV-activated FRET acceptors for the LY donors. We characterized the spectral and switching properties of the polymer in an organic solvent (CHCl3). In an aqueous medium the polymer forms polymersomes, constituting fluorescence probes ∼75 nm in diameter. Self-assembly of the polymer on the surface of a quantum dot (QD) serving as a template creates a dual-color photoswitchable nanoparticle (psNP) with improved properties due to the increase in polymer density and efficiency of PC photoconversion. The psNP exhibits a second QD red emission band that functions as an internal standard requiring only a single excitation wavelength, and is much reduced in size (<20 nm diameter) compared to the polymersomes. The QD template also greatly increases the depth of modulation by photochromic FRET of the LY emission monitored by both steady-state and time-resolved (lifetime) fluorescence (from 20%→70%, and from 12%→55%, respectively). © 2013 American Chemical Society. Fil:Giordano, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Jares-Erijman, E.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00027863_v135_n8_p3208_Diaz
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topic Alkyl chain
Amphiphilic polymers
Aqueous medium
Depth of modulation
Dual color
Fluorescence probes
Fluorescent probes
Internal standards
Lucifer yellows
Photo modulation
Photo-switchable
Photoconversion
Polymer densities
Polymersomes
Red emission band
Single excitation
Switching properties
Time-resolved
Butenes
Fluorescence
Maleic anhydride
Nanoparticles
Organic solvents
Photochromism
Self assembly
Semiconductor quantum dots
Polymers
acid anhydride
amphophile
aromatic amine
chloroform
fluorescent dye
polymer
quantum dot
anisotropy
aqueous solution
article
bleaching
conformation
conjugation
controlled study
density
energy transfer
fluorescence spectroscopy
gel permeation chromatography
micelle
photochemistry
photon
quantum yield
suspension
synthesis
ultraviolet irradiation
Color
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Kinetics
Nanoparticles
Polymers
Quantum Dots
Solvents
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
spellingShingle Alkyl chain
Amphiphilic polymers
Aqueous medium
Depth of modulation
Dual color
Fluorescence probes
Fluorescent probes
Internal standards
Lucifer yellows
Photo modulation
Photo-switchable
Photoconversion
Polymer densities
Polymersomes
Red emission band
Single excitation
Switching properties
Time-resolved
Butenes
Fluorescence
Maleic anhydride
Nanoparticles
Organic solvents
Photochromism
Self assembly
Semiconductor quantum dots
Polymers
acid anhydride
amphophile
aromatic amine
chloroform
fluorescent dye
polymer
quantum dot
anisotropy
aqueous solution
article
bleaching
conformation
conjugation
controlled study
density
energy transfer
fluorescence spectroscopy
gel permeation chromatography
micelle
photochemistry
photon
quantum yield
suspension
synthesis
ultraviolet irradiation
Color
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Kinetics
Nanoparticles
Polymers
Quantum Dots
Solvents
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
Díaz, S.A.
Giordano, L.
Azcárate, J.C.
Jovin, T.M.
Jares-Erijman, E.A.
Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
topic_facet Alkyl chain
Amphiphilic polymers
Aqueous medium
Depth of modulation
Dual color
Fluorescence probes
Fluorescent probes
Internal standards
Lucifer yellows
Photo modulation
Photo-switchable
Photoconversion
Polymer densities
Polymersomes
Red emission band
Single excitation
Switching properties
Time-resolved
Butenes
Fluorescence
Maleic anhydride
Nanoparticles
Organic solvents
Photochromism
Self assembly
Semiconductor quantum dots
Polymers
acid anhydride
amphophile
aromatic amine
chloroform
fluorescent dye
polymer
quantum dot
anisotropy
aqueous solution
article
bleaching
conformation
conjugation
controlled study
density
energy transfer
fluorescence spectroscopy
gel permeation chromatography
micelle
photochemistry
photon
quantum yield
suspension
synthesis
ultraviolet irradiation
Color
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Kinetics
Nanoparticles
Polymers
Quantum Dots
Solvents
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
description A photomodulatable amphiphilic polymer has been synthesized with a backbone of poly[isobutylene-alt-maleic anhydride] and pendant dodecyl alkyl chains, Lucifer Yellow (LY) fluorescent probes, and diheteroarylethenes photochromic (PC) groups. The latter serve as reversible UV-activated FRET acceptors for the LY donors. We characterized the spectral and switching properties of the polymer in an organic solvent (CHCl3). In an aqueous medium the polymer forms polymersomes, constituting fluorescence probes ∼75 nm in diameter. Self-assembly of the polymer on the surface of a quantum dot (QD) serving as a template creates a dual-color photoswitchable nanoparticle (psNP) with improved properties due to the increase in polymer density and efficiency of PC photoconversion. The psNP exhibits a second QD red emission band that functions as an internal standard requiring only a single excitation wavelength, and is much reduced in size (<20 nm diameter) compared to the polymersomes. The QD template also greatly increases the depth of modulation by photochromic FRET of the LY emission monitored by both steady-state and time-resolved (lifetime) fluorescence (from 20%→70%, and from 12%→55%, respectively). © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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author Díaz, S.A.
Giordano, L.
Azcárate, J.C.
Jovin, T.M.
Jares-Erijman, E.A.
author_facet Díaz, S.A.
Giordano, L.
Azcárate, J.C.
Jovin, T.M.
Jares-Erijman, E.A.
author_sort Díaz, S.A.
title Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
title_short Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
title_full Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
title_fullStr Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
title_full_unstemmed Quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: Small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
title_sort quantum dots as templates for self-assembly of photoswitchable polymers: small, dual-color nanoparticles capable of facile photomodulation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00027863_v135_n8_p3208_Diaz
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