Solvent-modified ultrafast decay dynamics in conjugated polymer/dye labeled single stranded DNA

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We have investigated that organic solvent (DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide) modifies energy transfer efficiency between conjugated polymers (donors) and fluorescein-labeled single stranded DNAs (acceptors). In a mixture of buffer and organic solvent, fluorescence of the acceptors is significantly enhanced compared to that of pure water solution. This result can be attributed to change of the donor-Acceptor environment such as decreased hydrophobicity of polymers, screening effect of organic solvent molecules, resulting in an enhanced energy transfer efficiency. Time-resolved fluorescence decay of the donors and the acceptors was modelled by considering the competition between the energy harvesting Foerster resonance energy transfer and the energy-wasting quenching. This enables to quantity that the Foerster distance (R0 = 43.3 Å) and resonance energy transfer efficiency (EFRET = 58.7 %) of pure buffer solution become R0 = 38.6 Å and EFRET = 48.0 % when 80% DMSO/buffer mixture is added.
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SPIE
Issue Date
2015-02
Language
English
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2nd International Conference on Nano-Bio Sensing, Imaging, and Spectroscopy, NBSIS 2015

ISSN
0277-786X
DOI
10.1117/12.2190332
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/314184
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RIMS Conference Papers
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