A Fluorescent Chemosensor for Sodium Based on Photoinduced Electron Transfer
A new optical sensor suitable for practical measurement of sodium in serum and whole blood samples is described. The optical sensor is based on a novel PET (photoinduced eletron transfer) fluoroionophore immobilized in a hydrophilic polymer layer. The design concept of the fluoroionophore follows th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2003-02, Vol.75 (3), p.549-555 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new optical sensor suitable for practical measurement of sodium in serum and whole blood samples is described. The optical sensor is based on a novel PET (photoinduced eletron transfer) fluoroionophore immobilized in a hydrophilic polymer layer. The design concept of the fluoroionophore follows the receptor-spacer-fluorophore approach to sensor design using intramolecular PET-based signal transduction. Key to the development of this sensor is the identification of a nitrogen-containing, sodium-binding ionophore, coupled with a fluorophore having the correct spectral and electron-accepting properties. The slope of the sensor is ∼0.5%/mM in the typical clinically significant range of 120−160 mM. This sensor has been implemented into a disposable cartridge, used for a commercially available critical care analyzer (Roche OPTI CCA) with precision better than ±1 mM (1 SD). The sensor displays excellent stability against hydrolysis and oxidation, leading to slope changes |
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ISSN: | 0003-2700 1520-6882 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ac0205107 |