Issue 23, 2018

Fluorescence detected linear dichroism of small molecules oriented on polyethylene film

Abstract

We have previously reported a novel method for measuring the spectral properties and orientation of fluorescent probes in solution, which we denoted fluorescence-detected linear dichroism (FDLD). In this work, we expand the scope of the technique by recording the FDLD spectra of the small organic fluorophores: anthracene, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), 1,6-diphenylhexatriene (DPH), and 4-methylphenyl benzoate (MPB), oriented on stretched oxidised polyethylene film. Much like what was observed in solution, we found that the FDLD produced a large signal enhancement compared with absorbance LD, which lowers the sample requirement for measurement. We also found that FDLD has an increased sensitivity towards the immediate environment of the chromophore, revealing oligomeric structures on the film. We believe that FDLD has the potential to reveal important properties of molecules that are obscured or unattainable when using other methods.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescence detected linear dichroism of small molecules oriented on polyethylene film

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Aug 2018
Accepted
20 Oct 2018
First published
22 Oct 2018

Analyst, 2018,143, 5805-5811

Fluorescence detected linear dichroism of small molecules oriented on polyethylene film

A. M. Wemyss, K. Razmkhah, N. P. Chmel and A. Rodger, Analyst, 2018, 143, 5805 DOI: 10.1039/C8AN01588K

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