Luminescent benzimidazolium based surface active ionic liquid (SAIL) is found to form micelles in aqueous medium, which act as nano-interfaces for the selective recognition of ADP in the nanomolar range. A significant enhancement in fluorescence emission demonstrating the conversion and amplification of molecular information using micellar nano-interfaces is observed for the first time.
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Chem Commun (Camb)
July 2018
Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University Grants Commission (UGC) Centre for Advanced Studies-II, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar-143005, Punjab, India.
Luminescent benzimidazolium based surface active ionic liquid (SAIL) is found to form micelles in aqueous medium, which act as nano-interfaces for the selective recognition of ADP in the nanomolar range. A significant enhancement in fluorescence emission demonstrating the conversion and amplification of molecular information using micellar nano-interfaces is observed for the first time.
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