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Single Molecule Spectroscopy Studies of Acid-Base Chemical Gradients Using Nile Red as a Probe of Local Surface Acidity. | LitMetric

Single molecule spectroscopy studies of local acidity along bifunctional acid-base gradients are reported. Gradients are prepared by directional vapor phase diffusion and subsequent reaction of 3-aminopropyl-trimethoxysilane with a uniform silica film. Gradient formation is confirmed by spectroscopic ellipsometry and by static water contact angle measurements. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is used to characterize the nitrogen content and degree of nitrogen protonation along the gradient. Nile Red is employed as the probe dye in single molecule spectroscopy studies of these gradients. While Nile Red is well-known for its solvent sensitivity, it is used here, for the first time, to sense the acid/base properties of the film in two-color wide-field fluorescence imaging experiments. The data reveal broad bimodal distributions of Nile Red emission spectra that vary along the gradient direction. The single molecule results are consistent with solution phase ensemble acid/base studies of the dye. The former reveal a gradual transition from a surface dominated by basic aminosilane sites at the high-amine end of the gradient to one dominated by acidic silanol sites at the low-amine end. The sub-diffraction-limited spatial resolution afforded by superlocalization of the single molecules reveals spatial correlations in the acid/base properties of the gradient over ∼200 nm distances. These studies provide data relevant to the use of aminosilane-modified silica in bifunctional, cooperative chemical catalysis.

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