| Literature DB >> 24954013 |
Marek Scholz1, Roman Dědic, Jan Valenta, Thomas Breitenbach, Jan Hála.
Abstract
A new setup for direct microspectroscopic monitoring of singlet oxygen ((1)O2) has been developed in our laboratory using a novel near-infrared sensitive InGaAs 2D-array detector. An imaging spectrograph has been inserted in front of the 2D-array detector, which allows us to acquire spectral images where one dimension is spatial and the other is spectral. The work presents a detailed examination of sensitivity and noise characteristics of the setup and its ability to detect (1)O2. The (1)O2 phosphorescence-based images and near-infrared luminescence spectral images recorded from single TMPyP-containing fibroblast cells reflecting spectral changes during irradiation are demonstrated. The introduction of spectral images addresses the issue of a potential spectral overlap of (1)O2 phosphorescence with near-infrared-extended luminescence of the photosensitizer and provides a powerful tool for distinguishing and separating them, which can be applied to any photosensitizer manifesting near-infrared luminescence.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24954013 DOI: 10.1039/c4pp00121d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photochem Photobiol Sci ISSN: 1474-905X Impact factor: 3.982