Versatile Ratiometric Fluorescent Thermometer Based on Antirigidochromic Fluorophores in a Polymer Matrix with Exceptional Anti-Interference Capability
Shiya Zheng,
Huacan Wu,
Cong Li
et al.
Abstract:Traditional fluorescent thermometers are often responsive to stimuli such as acid, moisture, solvents, light irradiation, and other stimuli, thereby limiting their practical applications. This is further intensified by the growing complexity of unconventional scenarios with various interfering stimuli. Here, we develop a versatile fluorescent thermometer featuring fluorophore PTF1 dispersed in a polymer matrix at a low loading. At room temperature, the rigidity of polymer network is high, rendering PTF1 a yell… Show more
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