Fluorogenic polydiacetylene supramolecules: immobilization, micropatterning, and application to label-free chemosensors.

@article{Ahn2008FluorogenicPS,
  title={Fluorogenic polydiacetylene supramolecules: immobilization, micropatterning, and application to label-free chemosensors.},
  author={Dong June Ahn and Jong-Man Kim},
  journal={Accounts of chemical research},
  year={2008},
  volume={41 7},
  pages={
          805-16
        }
}
  • D. Ahn, Jong-Man Kim
  • Published 19 March 2008
  • Chemistry, Biology
  • Accounts of chemical research
This Account describes a new strategy for the preparation of label-free sensor systems based on the fluorogenic properties of the conjugated polymer, polydiacetylene (PDA). PDA has been extensively investigated as a sensor matrix, owing to a brilliant blue-to-red color transition that takes place in response to environmental perturbations. It has been known for some time that "blue-phase" PDAs are nonfluorescent while their "red-phase" counterparts fluoresce. For the most part, however, the… 
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