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Abstract
The HPTS serves as a versatile tool in pH and CO2 sensing studies, as well as in cell biology studies of various processes. However, the long-term photostability of HPTS as a fluorescent dye is an important consideration in its use, especially for long-term applications. In this work, sol–gel synthesized Er3+, Tb3+ and Er3+: Tb3+ co-doped 1393 bioactive glass particles were incorporated with the HPTS in the presence of ionic liquid in an ethyl cellulose matrix. The interaction of the bioactive glasses with the HPTS was investigated by steady-state luminescence and excited-state lifetime measurements. The prepared composites showed linearizable responses when exposed to different CO2 concentrations. High I0/I100 values (87, 109 and 115) were obtained for the binary blends of HPTS and bioactive glasses. When the imidazolium-based IL was used together with the offered composites, we observed improved stability and longevity for the HPTS up to 315 days. The incorporation of imidazolium-based ionic liquids as additives in HPTS-based fluorescence assays together with the bioactive glasses holds promise for enhancing the photostability of the HPTS and improving the reliability and longevity of fluorescence signals in various research applications.
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JPPA publishes the results of fundamental studies on all aspects of chemical phenomena induced by interactions between light and molecules/matter of all kinds.
All systems capable of being described at the molecular or integrated multimolecular level are appropriate for the journal. This includes all molecular chemical species as well as biomolecular, supramolecular, polymer and other macromolecular systems, as well as solid state photochemistry. In addition, the journal publishes studies of semiconductor and other photoactive organic and inorganic materials, photocatalysis (organic, inorganic, supramolecular and superconductor).
The scope includes condensed and gas phase photochemistry, as well as synchrotron radiation chemistry. A broad range of processes and techniques in photochemistry are covered such as light induced energy, electron and proton transfer; nonlinear photochemical behavior; mechanistic investigation of photochemical reactions and identification of the products of photochemical reactions; quantum yield determinations and measurements of rate constants for primary and secondary photochemical processes; steady-state and time-resolved emission, ultrafast spectroscopic methods, single molecule spectroscopy, time resolved X-ray diffraction, luminescence microscopy, and scattering spectroscopy applied to photochemistry. Papers in emerging and applied areas such as luminescent sensors, electroluminescence, solar energy conversion, atmospheric photochemistry, environmental remediation, and related photocatalytic chemistry are also welcome.