Simultaneous Determination of Oxygen and pH Inside Microfluidic Devices Using Core–Shell Nanosensors

A powerful online analysis setup for the simultaneous detection of oxygen and pH is presented. It features core–shell nanosensors, which enable contactless and inexpensive read-out using adapted oxygen meters via modified dual lifetime referencing in the frequency domain (phase shift measurements)....

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2016-10, Vol.88 (19), p.9796-9804
Hauptverfasser: Ehgartner, Josef, Strobl, Martin, Bolivar, Juan M., Rabl, Dominik, Rothbauer, Mario, Ertl, Peter, Borisov, Sergey M., Mayr, Torsten
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Zusammenfassung:A powerful online analysis setup for the simultaneous detection of oxygen and pH is presented. It features core–shell nanosensors, which enable contactless and inexpensive read-out using adapted oxygen meters via modified dual lifetime referencing in the frequency domain (phase shift measurements). Lipophilic indicator dyes were incorporated into core–shell structured poly­(styrene-block-vinylpyrrolidone) nanoparticles (average diameter = 180 nm) yielding oxygen nanosensors and pH nanosensors by applying different preparation protocols. The oxygen indicator platinum­(II) meso-tetra­(4-fluorophenyl) tetrabenzoporphyrin (PtTPTBPF) was entrapped into the polystyrene core (oxygen nanosensors) and a pH sensitive BF2-chelated tetraarylazadipyrromethene dye (aza-BODIPY) was incorporated into the polyvinylpyrrolidone shell (pH nanosensors). The brightness of the pH nanoparticles was increased by more than 3 times using a light harvesting system. The nanosensors have several advantages such as being excitable with red light, emitting in the near-infrared spectral region, showing a high stability in aqueous media even at high particle concentrations, high ionic strength, or high protein concentrations and are spectrally compatible with the used read-out device. The resolution for oxygen of the setup is 0.5–2.0 hPa (approximately 0.02–0.08 mg/L of dissolved oxygen) at low oxygen concentrations (
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.6b02849