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Download fileInsights into the Strong Emission Enhancement of Molecular Rotor Thioflavin T in Aqueous Cellulose Nanocrystal Dispersion: White Light Generation in Protein and Micellar Media
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posted on 2023-05-27, 13:09 authored by Souvik Layek, Nanigopal Bera, Pratyush Kiran Nandi, Nilmoni SarkarThioflavin t (THT) is a well-known molecular rotor extensively
used to detect amyloid-like structures. But THT shows very weak emission
in water. In this article, we have found that THT shows very strong
emission in the presence of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs). Steady-state
and time-resolved emission techniques have been used to study the
strong emission of THT in aqueous CNC dispersion. The time-resolved
study showed that in the presence of CNCs, the lifetime increased
by ∼1500 fold compared to pure water (<1 ps). To know the
nature of interaction and also the reason for this increase in emission
zeta potential, stimuli-dependent and temperature-dependent studies
have been carried out. These studies proposed that electrostatic interaction
is the main factor for this binding of THT with CNCs. Further, the
addition of another anionic lipophilic dye, merocyanine 540 (MC540),
with CNCs–THT in both BSA protein (CIE: 0.33, 0.32) and TX-100
micellar (4.5 mM) (CIE: 0.32, 0.30) solutions produced excellent white
light emission. Lifetime decay and absorption studies proposed a possible
fluorescence resonance energy transfer mechanism in this generation
of white light emission.
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