Visualizing Active Sites in Electrospun Photoactive Membranes via Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Faculty of chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätstr. 5, 45141, Essen, Germany.

Published: December 2024

Interest in antibacterial nanomaterials has surged in recent years, driven by the rise in antibiotic resistance among microbes. However, their practical application remains limited because many crucial properties have yet to be thoroughly investigated. In this study, we have developed novel nanofibrous membranes based on hydrophilic polyacrylonitrile (PAN) or hydrophobic polycaprolactone (PCL) with embedded hydrophilic or hydrophobic zinc(II)phthalocyanines (ZnPcs) as photosensitizers and investigated their water disinfection properties. Several key characteristics were evaluated to link the activity of the material and composition/structure. As demonstrated by reflectance UV/Vis spectroscopy, the aggregation states of dyes within the polymer support vary significantly. We have proposed and validated the use of fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) for visualizing "active sites" in the membranes. The results of this study provide useful insights for the engineering of photoactive nanomaterials with tailor-made properties and highlight the crucial role of the nature of polymeric support in modulating the material's activity.

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