High-Efficiency Molecular Counting in Solution: Single-Molecule Detection in Electrodynamically Focused Microdroplet Streams
We report fluorescence detection of individual rhodamine 6G molecules using a linear quadrupole to focus streams of microdroplets through the waist of a counterpropagating cw Ar+ laser. Since the terminal velocity scales as the square of the droplet diameter, the droplet−laser interaction time was “...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical Chemistry (Washington) 1997-06, Vol.69 (11), p.2115-2121 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report fluorescence detection of individual rhodamine 6G molecules using a linear quadrupole to focus streams of microdroplets through the waist of a counterpropagating cw Ar+ laser. Since the terminal velocity scales as the square of the droplet diameter, the droplet−laser interaction time was “tunable” between 5 and 200 ms by using water samples spiked with a small, variable (2−5% v/v) amount of glycerol. Fluorescence bursts from droplets containing single molecules were clearly distinguished from the blanks in real time with an average signal-to-noise ratio of about 10, limited primarily by photobleaching and droplet size fluctuations (99% confidence) were obtained for 100 and 15 fM rhodamine 6G solutions, in good agreement with detailed theoretical calculations and statistical limitations. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2700 1520-6882 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ac970093b |