Micellular fluorescence resonance energy transfer based fluorescent ratiometric response to hydrocarbon analytes
Calum K. Gordon,
Liselotte Nass,
Sanutep Chan
et al.
Abstract:Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) has been utilised to develop numerous selective and sensitive fluorescent ratiometric sensors. Typically, FRET‐based fluorescent ratiometric sensors rely on chemical interactions between the sensor and analyte to illicit a response, thus unreactive hydrocarbons are a neglected analyte and a source for new sensors. By containing an unbound donor–acceptor system within micelles, energy transfer is enabled by spatial confinement. This offers the potential of a ratiome… Show more
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