Synthesis and use of an in-solution ratiometric fluorescent viscosity sensor
- 1 January 2007
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Protocols
- Vol. 2 (1) , 227-236
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2006.455
Abstract
A procedure for the synthesis of a ratiometric viscosity fluorescent sensor is described in this protocol. The essential requirement for the design of this sensor is the attachment of a primary fluorophore that has both a viscosity-independent fluorescence emission (coumarin dye shown in blue) and an emission from a fluorophore that exhibits viscosity-dependent fluorescent quantum yield (p-amino cinnamonitrile dye shown in red). The use of sensor 1 in viscosity measurements involves solubilization in a liquid of interest and excitation of the primary fluorophore at lambda(ex) = 360 nm. The secondary fluorophore is simultaneously excited via resonance energy transfer. The ratio of the fluorescent emission of the secondary over the primary fluorophore provides a fast and precise measurement of the viscosity of the solvent. The synthesis of compound 1 using commercially available materials can be completed within 5 d.Keywords
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