Title :
Beads-based system for optical sensing using spiropyran photoswitches
Author :
Scarmagnani, S. ; Walsh, Z. ; Alhashimy, N. ; Radu, Adrian ; Paull, B. ; Macka, M. ; Diamond, D.
Author_Institution :
Dublin City Univ., Dublin
Abstract :
In science, control of interactions at the molecular scale is the ultimate goal, as this in turn determines all macroscale behaviour. Using molecular-switches based on spiropyran-like molecules, it is possible to produce surfaces whose physico- chemical properties can be controlled under external photonic stimulation [1]. It has been demonstrated that low-power light sources such as UV and green LEDs can switch spiropyran-modified surfaces between an inactive spiro (SP) form and an active merocyanine (MC) form which is highly coloured, and possesses a phenolate binding site for metal guest species such as Cu2+ [2], Co2+ [1]. Similarly, aminoacids interact with the MC form through complementary zwitterionic charges [3]. The amino acid and metal ion ´guests´ can be subsequently expelled using a green LED to reform the original inactive SP [4]. These processes have been observed in liquid phase experiments, but recently, in order to generate smart adaptive surfaces based on spiropyran photochromic moieties, we have covalently bound spiropyran derivatives to the surface of polystirene microspheres.
Keywords :
light emitting diodes; molecule-photon collisions; optical switches; organic compounds; photochemistry; positive ions; surface chemistry; suspensions; UV light source; active merocyanine; amino acids; beads-based system; covalent binding; green LED; low-power light sources; metal guest species; metal ion; molecular interactions control; molecular switches; optical sensing; phenolate binding site; polystirene microspheres; spiropyran photoswitches; spiropyran-like molecules; surface photonic stimulation; zwitterionic charges; Amino acids; Control systems; Light emitting diodes; Light sources; Optical control; Optical sensors; Photochromism; Polymers; Solids; Switches; Benzopyrans; Cations, Divalent; Cobalt; Copper; Indoles; Light; Microspheres; Nitro Compounds; Ultraviolet Rays;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007. EMBS 2007. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0787-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2007.4353236