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Photoisomerization dinitrospiropyran

Frequency of the crystal after addition of the DNP-Ab to the dinitrospiropyran (31a)-functionalized crystal. (O) Frequency of the crystal after photoisomerization of the (31a)/DNP-Ab monolayer to the protonated dinitromerocyanine (31b), washing offof the DNP-Ab, and back isomerization to (31a) monolayer state. [Pg.203]

Fig. 15 Average thickness of the monolayer (determined from the respective surface plasmon resonance spectra), (a) The dinitrospiropyran (31a) monolayer, (b) The (31a) mono-layer after binding of the anti-DNP-Ab. (c) After photoisomerization of the (31a)/DNP-Ab monolayerto the (31b) state, and washing off of the DNP-Ab. Fig. 15 Average thickness of the monolayer (determined from the respective surface plasmon resonance spectra), (a) The dinitrospiropyran (31a) monolayer, (b) The (31a) mono-layer after binding of the anti-DNP-Ab. (c) After photoisomerization of the (31a)/DNP-Ab monolayerto the (31b) state, and washing off of the DNP-Ab.
The combination of a photoisomerizable spiropyran and Ab-DNP was also applied in the development of reversible amperometric immunosensors.49 The amperometric immunosensor was based on a 6,8-dinitrospiropyran-assembled monolayer on an Au electrode (Figure 6b). When Ab-DNP associated with the spiropyran monolayer as the electrode, the electrode surface was insulated toward the solubilized redox probe, and its amperometric response decreased. After irradiation (360nmantigen monolayer that resulted in a dissociation of Ab-DNP from the monolayer. The rinsed electrode revealed a high amperometric response, indicating that the Ab-DNP was washed off. Thus, the two-step illumination of the monolayer enables its reversible cyclic performance, which would demonstrate a general means for cyclic operation of an amperometric immunosensor. [Pg.402]


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