초록 |
Recently, considerable demands on nanostructured materials such as fibers, particles, rods, tubes, and disks have been emerged for a variety of applications including optoelectronics, multimodal imaging, and nanomedicine. In particular, nanoparticles fabricated from conjugated polymers with unique properties, such as high fluorescence, excellent photostability, good biocompatibility, and low cytotoxicity have provided new fluorescent probes for sensing and cellular imaging with proper surface modifications. The surface modification of conjugated polymer dots (CPdots) is known to be important in biology-related studies because the colloidal stability of CPdots in aqueous solution is a primary concern. We demonstrate a new, versatile CPdot material for the analysis of a specific protein. Some experimnts were involved in using graphene oxide (GO) was used as an effective quencher, in hybridization with other shape of materials for sensory applications. |