2008 Annual Meeting
(427a) Dispersion of Semiconductor Nanoparticles In a Polymer Matrix:a Fluorescence Energy Transfer Study
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Comparison of the emission profiles of the barcoded beads with that of the same QDs dispersed in styrene indicates Electronic Luminescence Energy Transfer from the lower wavelength QDs to the higher wavelength QDs, providing evidence that the QDs are situated within nanometers of each other in the inclusions. The energy transfer limits our ability to obtain significant number of ratio-metric barcodes for use in multiplexing applications. Therefore, we obtained a reduction in the energy transfer by separation of the segregating QDs from one another during the polymerization process. This separation was achieved by highly cross-linking the PS beads using divinylbenzene (DVB) as one of the monomer units. A diffused luminescence from the CLSM luminescence images of the beads containing DVB confirms the non-aggregation of the QDs in presence of DVB during the polymerization. TEM images of the bead interiors also indicate that the QDs are uniformly distributed in the polymer matrix. CLSM emission profiles of these barcoded beads in comparison with that of the beads without DVB show a significant reduction in the energy transfer.