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Time-resolved analysis of photoluminescence at a single wavelength for ratiometric and multiplex biosensing and bioimaging
Authors:Qi Wu  Peiling Dai  Yun Wang  Jin Zhang  Meng Li  Kenneth Yin Zhang  Shujuan Liu  Wei Huang  Qiang Zhao
Abstract:Simultaneous analysis of luminescence signals of multiple probes can improve the accuracy and efficiency of biosensing and bioimaging. Analysis of multiple signals at different wavelengths usually suffers from spectral overlap, possible energy transfer, and difference in detection efficiency. Herein, we reported a polymeric luminescent probe, which was composed of a phenothiazine-based fluorescent compound and a phosphorescent iridium(iii) complex. Both luminophores emitted at around 600 nm but their luminescence lifetimes are 160 times different, allowing time-resolved independent analysis. As the fluorescence was enhanced in response to oxidation by hypochlorite and the phosphorescence was sensitive toward oxygen quenching, a four-dimensional relationship between luminescence intensity, fluorescence/phosphorescence ratio, hypochlorite concentration, and oxygen content was established. In cellular imaging, time-resolved photoluminescence imaging microscopy clearly showed the independent fluorescence response toward hypochlorite and phosphorescence response toward oxygen in separated time intervals. This work opens up a new idea for the development of multiplex biosensing and bioimaging.

A single-wavelength dual-emissive polymeric probe shows fluorescence enhancement toward ClO and phosphorescence quenching toward O2, allowing simultaneously imaging cellular ClO and O2via time-resolved photoluminescence imaging microscopy.
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