2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11468-007-9051-x
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Reduction of Self-Quenching in Fluorescent Silica-Coated Silver Nanoparticles

Abstract: This paper reports the development of spherical Ag@SiO 2 nanocomposites in which fluorescein isothiocyanate molecules have been incorporated using a silane coupling agent and a straightforward microemulsion-based synthesis procedure. The photophysical characteristics of core-shell and coreless nanostructures with similar silica shell thickness and fluorophore densities are measured and compared, and show unequivocally that the presence of the silver core decreases the fluorophore lifetime by a factor as high a… Show more

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“…A good correlation between log fitted and log measured efficiency was observed, r 2 ¼ 0.9995, indicating that self quenching of fluorescein is mainly or entirely due to RET, in agreement with evidence from other methods. 48 The two asymptotes of slope 0 and À2 are shown by dashed lines; their intersection gives an estimate of the critical concentration of fluorescein, c 0 in Equation A4, of 0.19%.…”
Section: Appendix Fluorescence Self Quenching Of Fluoresceinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good correlation between log fitted and log measured efficiency was observed, r 2 ¼ 0.9995, indicating that self quenching of fluorescein is mainly or entirely due to RET, in agreement with evidence from other methods. 48 The two asymptotes of slope 0 and À2 are shown by dashed lines; their intersection gives an estimate of the critical concentration of fluorescein, c 0 in Equation A4, of 0.19%.…”
Section: Appendix Fluorescence Self Quenching Of Fluoresceinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantum efficiency of most organic dyes is strongly impacted by self-quenching when their relative concentrations exceed ∼10 −3 M which results from the higher probability of close-range interactions between aggregated dye molecules and longer range intermolecular energy transfer processes (e.g., homotransfer between separated dye molecules and transfer between excited monomers and neighboring quenched aggregates) [64]. While selfquenching directly affects the maximum fluorophore concentration usable in dye-doped silica materials, it was reported by us [40] and others [43] that its severity among other labeled silica matrices can be reduced by the proximity of metallic particles; a phenomenon attributed to a strong decrease in nonradiative decay rates, that is, a reduction in energy transfer between dye molecules. …”
Section: Dependence Of Metal-enhanced Fluorescence On Distancementioning
confidence: 87%
“…The metal core of composite NPs confers them a strong plasmon resonance, and interaction with the surrounding fluorescent molecules greatly improves excitation and emission rates. Moreover, the reduction of the fluorophore's lifetime in the excited state increases photostability and detectability, and the ensuing reduction of self-quenching makes possible the incorporation of higher densities of fluorophore molecules around the metal core [40]. Controlled growth of a dielectric silica shell around the core ensures easy tunability of the dyemetal separation and of the resulting fluorescence enhancement [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the luminescence selfquenching caused by aggregation is not unique to Eu-SWCNT, and has been reported for other luminescent probes. 17,[19][20][21] The confocal images clearly show that time-resolved, red emission of Eu-SWCNT overcomes the endogenous fluorescence contributed by other cellular biomacromolecules (eg, flavins, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides, collagens, and porphyrins) in the wavelength range 400-550 nm. 22 The involvement of these endogenous biomolecules in the luminescence-quenching process by direct interaction with Eu-SWCNT cannot be neglected, and needs further investigation.…”
Section: Cell Viabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%