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Towards Quantitaive Surface Amino Group Analysis with One Combined Flourescence and XPS Label
(2013)
Fluorescent reporters that literally "light up" upon binding of a target species are particularly interesting from an analytical point of view. This contribution introduces the main signaling concepts in fluorescent probe research, discusses strategies toward their optimization in terms of signal output, and highlights the wealth of alternative protocols that has been realized in the past two decades to create signaling systems with luminescence amplification features.
Chemical functionalization for quantitative spectroscopic labeling on macroscopically flat surfaces
(2018)
This chapter highlights the application of chemical derivatization (CD) to facilitate the quantification of surface functional groups being an important issue for a wide field of applications. The selective attachment of a chemical label to a surface functional group being afterwards exclusively detectable by a highly sensitive technique overcomes the problem of characterizing low amounts of functional groups on macroscopically flat surfaces. The most frequently employed methods include CD X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, ultraviolet/visible absorption, and fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. Herein, the basic conditions for the different techniques regarding the specific surface functional group which need to be quantified are discussed. Additionally, the substrate highly influences the compatibility of the corresponding method. Because not just the quantification but also the preparation of the desired application is important, a summary of different preparation methods for glass, polymer and gold substrates is presented.