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Preparation of size controllable polymer fluorescent microspheres by self-stabilized precipitation polymerization

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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 12, Pages 2148-2157

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10667857.2022.2038532

Keywords

Fluorescent microspheres; fluorescent monomer; ternary copolymerisation; Rhodamine B

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  1. Department of Education of Hebei Province [ZD2020326]

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A novel fluorescent microsphere was synthesized through ternary copolymerization, exhibiting smooth surface and impurity-free characteristics, making it suitable for applications in biology and medicine. The microspheres showed excellent fluorescence properties under blue and green light, and emitted strong fluorescence even in polar solvents. The size of the microspheres could be controlled by adjusting the polymerization conditions.
In contrast to small fluorescent molecules, fluorescent microspheres are easier to be modified and more stable. In this work, a novel fluorescent microsphere was obtained by ternary copolymerisation of maleic anhydride (MAn), vinyl acetate (VAc) and fluorescent monomer containing Rhodamine B group (FM-Rh B). The morphology, structure, composition and fluorescent performances of the fluorescent microspheres were characterised by scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, UV-vis spectrophotometer, and fluorescence spectroscope. The results show that the surface of the fluorescent microspheres was smooth and free of impurities, which are conducive to its application in the fields of biology and medicine. The microspheres display good fluorescence properties under both blue and green light, which expands the application of these microspheres. It can emit strong fluorescence at 566 nm even in polar solvents. The size of the fluorescent microspheres is in the range of 184-1022 nm and can be controlled by changing polymerisation conditions.

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