2023
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2023.1179247
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High brightness red emitting polymer beads for immunoassays: Comparison between trifluoroacetylacetonates of Europium

Abstract: Efficiently luminescing spherical polymer particles (beads) in the nanoscale regime of up to approximately 250 nm have become very valuable tools in bioanalytical assays. Eu3+- complexes imbedded in polymethacrylate and polystyrene in particular proved to be extraordinarily useful in sensitive immunochemical and multi-analyte assays, and histo- and cytochemistry. Their obvious advantages derive from both, the possibility to realize very high ratios of emitter complexes to target molecules, and the intrinsicall… Show more

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“…The reason is its high polarity due to an unsaturated coordination number. One way to decrease the polarity is by introducing the second ligand, and hence, TPPO was chosen as the ancillary ligand [17][18][19] in this study.…”
Section: Chemical Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason is its high polarity due to an unsaturated coordination number. One way to decrease the polarity is by introducing the second ligand, and hence, TPPO was chosen as the ancillary ligand [17][18][19] in this study.…”
Section: Chemical Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason is its high polarity due to an unsaturated coordination number. One way to decrease the polarity is by introducing the second ligand, and hence, TPPO was chosen as the ancillary ligand [17][18][19] in this study.…”
Section: Chemical Structurementioning
confidence: 99%