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Fluorescent nanoparticle sensors with tailor-made recognition units and proximate fluorescent reporter groups

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The molecular recognition unit of a fluorescent sensor is its most cumbersome part to design and synthesize, but is key to the specificity of the sensor. Molecular imprinting within cross-linked… Click to show full abstract

The molecular recognition unit of a fluorescent sensor is its most cumbersome part to design and synthesize, but is key to the specificity of the sensor. Molecular imprinting within cross-linked micelles using easily synthesized modular templates allowed us to create analyte-specific binding sites with a nearby fluorescent probe. This strategy makes it straightforward to vary the recognition unit independent of the reporting unit, making the sensor potentially applicable to a wide range of molecular analytes.

Keywords: fluorescent nanoparticle; made recognition; sensors tailor; nanoparticle sensors; recognition; tailor made

Journal Title: New Journal of Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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