Silica-based diffusion probes for use in FRAP and NMR-diffusometry |
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Authors: | Maria Pihl Krzysztof Kolman Antiope Lotsari Marie Ivarsson Erich Schüster Niklas Lorén |
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Institution: | 1. Applied Surface Chemistry, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden;2. SuMo Biomaterials, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden;3. SuMo Biomaterials, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden;4. Product Design and Perception, RISE Agrifood and Bioscience, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Development of multi-purpose probes for mass transport measurements is of importance to gain knowledge in diffusional behaviour in heterogeneous structures such as food, hygiene or pharamceuticals. By combining different techniques, such as Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Diffusometry (NMR-d), information of both local and global diffusion can be collected and used to gain insights on for example material heterogeneities and probe-material interactions. To obtain a FRAP-responsive probe, fluorescent silica particles were produced using fluorescent preconjugates added in a modified Stöber process. A NMR-d responsive moiety was introduced by derivatizing the fluorescent silica particles with polyethylene glycol. The particle size distributions were determined by dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy and these measurements were compared to value extrapolated from diffusion measurements using FRAP and NMR-d. The good agreement between the FRAP and NMR-d measurements demonstrates the potential of multi-purpose probes for future applications concerning mass transport at local and global scale simultaneously. |
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Keywords: | Diffusion probes FRAP NMR-diffusometry fluorescent silica nanoparticles pegylated silica nanoparticles |
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