A flexible and superhydrophobic upconversion-luminescence membrane as an ultrasensitive fluorescence sensor for single droplet detection

Kuichao Liu(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Zhenyi Zhang(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Chongxin Shan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiqing Feng(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Jia‐Su Li(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Chunlei Song(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Yanan Bao(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Xiaohui Qi(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Bin Dong(State Ethnic Affairs Commission)
Light Science & Applications
March 21, 2016
Cited by 143Open Access
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Abstract

nanoparticle/polystyrene hybrid fibrous membrane (HFM) was fabricated using an electrospinning technique. The HFM shows upconversion luminescence (UCL), flexibility, superhydrophobicity and processability. The UCL membrane can be used as a fluorescence sensor to detect bioinformation from a single water droplet (~10 μl). Based on the fluorescence resonance energy transfer, the detection limits of this sensor can reach 1 and 10 ppb for the biomolecule, avidin, and the dye molecule, Rhodamine B, respectively, which are superior to most of the fluorescence sensors reported in previous works. After the fluorescence detection, the target droplet was easily removed without residues on the UCL membrane surface due to its superhydrophobic property, which exhibits an excellent recyclability that cannot be achieved by traditional liquid-based detection systems.


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