FLUORESCENT PET (PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON-TRANSFER) SENSORS WITH TARGETING ANCHORING MODULES AS MOLECULAR VERSIONS OF SUBMARINE PERISCOPES FORMAPPING MEMBRANE-BOUNDED PROTONS/
Ra. Bissell et al., FLUORESCENT PET (PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON-TRANSFER) SENSORS WITH TARGETING ANCHORING MODULES AS MOLECULAR VERSIONS OF SUBMARINE PERISCOPES FORMAPPING MEMBRANE-BOUNDED PROTONS/, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, (4), 1994, pp. 405-407
The two families of fluorescent PET (photoinduced electron transfer) s
ensors (1-9) show that the effective proton density near the surface o
f several micelle membranes changes over 2-3 orders of magnitude as th
e microlocation of the sensor (with respect to the membrane) is altere
d via hydrophobic tuning.