Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Chemistry, Kitami Institute of Technology, 165 Koen-cho, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-8507, Japan.
Talanta. 2011 Jul 15;85(1):829-33. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2011.04.068. Epub 2011 May 5.
A novel saccharide sensor that shows a distinct color change resembling a "traffic signal" was developed. By copolymerizing a boronic acid monomer and an amine monomer on a glass plate, a boronic acid-containing thin film was obtained. After adsorbing anionic blue and yellow dyes, the thin film was immersed in aqueous saccharide solutions containing a cationic red dye. As saccharide concentration increased, the thin film changed its color from green to red via yellow. Origin of the distinct color change was attributed to a stepwise release and binding of dyes.
研究人员开发出一种新型糖传感器,它可显示出类似于“交通信号灯”的明显颜色变化。通过在玻璃板上共聚硼酸单体和胺单体,得到含有硼酸的薄膜。在吸附阴离子蓝色和黄色染料后,将薄膜浸入含有阳离子红色染料的水性糖溶液中。随着糖浓度的增加,薄膜通过黄色逐渐变为红色,从而发生明显的颜色变化。这种颜色变化的起源归因于染料的逐步释放和结合。