The impact of zwitterionic surfactants on optode-based nanosensors via different fabrication approaches and sensing mechanisms
In this work, we explored the impact of zwitterionic surfactants, sulfobetaine 16 (SB-16) and a PEG-phospholipid conjugate (DSPE-PEG), on nanosensor performance. We fabricated four sensors (for Na , K , Al , and O ) and examined how these surfactants influenced various aspects, including fabrication...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analyst (London) 2024-09, Vol.149 (18), p.4615-4622 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, we explored the impact of zwitterionic surfactants, sulfobetaine 16 (SB-16) and a PEG-phospholipid conjugate (DSPE-PEG), on nanosensor performance. We fabricated four sensors (for Na
, K
, Al
, and O
) and examined how these surfactants influenced various aspects, including fabrication methods, sensing mechanisms, and the incorporation of nanomaterials. Our results highlighted SB-16's role in enhancing selectivity in ion-exchange sensors (Na
and K
) while maintaining sensitivity akin to its PEG counterpart. The liquid-liquid extraction based sensors (Al
) were unaffected by surfactant choice, while the O
sensors that operate
collisional quenching exhibited reduced sensitivity with SB-16 when compared to its PEG-based counterpart. Additionally, the SB-16 sensors proved adaptable to different fabrication approaches (SESE - single emulsion solvent evaporation and FNP - flash nanoprecipitation), showcased good cell viability and maintained a functional lifetime of at least five days. Furthermore,
the use of quantum dots, we showed that it is possible to incorporate other nanomaterials into the sensing phase of SB-16 sensors. Future investigations could target enhancing the pH stability of zwitterionic surfactants to further advance their applicability in sensor technologies. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2654 1364-5528 1364-5528 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4an00687a |