
Päivi Johanna Grönroos- Finnish Environment Institute
Päivi Johanna Grönroos
- Finnish Environment Institute
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Novel hot electron-emitting working electrodes and conventional counter electrodes were created by screen printing. Thus, low-cost disposable electrode chips for bioaffinity assays were produced to replace our older expensive electrode chips manufactured by manufacturing techniques of electronics from silicon or on glass chips. The present chips we...
The possibility of using cellulose derivative films as (i) insulating material on metal electrodes or (ii) in composite electrode films on metal to produce hot electron-induced electrochemiluminescence (HECL) was studied. It was shown that the luminophores known to produce HECL at thin insulating film coated cathodes (e.g. Si/SiO2 and Al2O3 electro...
Celluloses and nanofibrillar celluloses, and the basis of their luminescence are studied. Comparative studies of photoluminescence of birch kraft pulp and microfibrillar and nanofibrillar celluloses manufactured from the same pulp were made with the aim to investigate their luminescence properties. Comparison was made with the earlier literature an...
Aromatic Tb(III) chelates can be detected down to subnanomolar concentrations at polystyrene-carbon black composite electrodes on the basis of hot electron-induced electrochemiluminescence, and used as electrochemiluminescent labels in bioaffinity assays. The excitation mechanism is based on chemiluminescent reactions that are initiated by the fiel...
Hot electron-induced electrochemiluminescence (HECL) of calcein and calcein-Tb(III) complex was generated at oxide-covered aluminum electrode during cathodic pulse polarization. The excitation of calcein as a molecule or as a ligand is based on subsequent one-electron oxidation and reduction steps by oxidizing radicals and solvated electrons. Durin...
Tb(III) chelates exhibit intense hot electron-induced electrogenerated chemiluminescence during cathodic polarization of metal/polystyrene-graphite (M/PG) electrodes in fully aqueous solutions. The M/PG working electrode provides a sensitive means for the determination of aromatic Tb(III) chelates at nanomolar concentration levels with a linear log...
Various luminophores produce strong electrogenerated chemiluminescence during cathodic pulse polarization of the present insulating film-covered carbon paste electrodes in fully aqueous solutions. First electrodes made of a commercial conductive carbon paste were successfully utilized as working electrodes and their surface was characterized by ESC...
Tris(2,2′-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chelate exhibits strong electrogenerated chemiluminescence during cathodic high-voltage pulse-polarization of pointed Pt electrode in aqueous solutions. The present method is based on a field emission or other type of tunnel emission of hot electrons into an aqueous electrolyte solution. The method allows the dete...
We have demonstrated earlier that hot electrons can be injected into aqueous electrolyte solution from thin insulating film coated cathodes [1, 2]. Insulating film have typically been fabricated from an insulator material with a band gap of ca. 5 eV or preferably higher, with the Fermi level of the insulator somewhere in the mid band gap region. Th...
In light activated liposomal drug delivery systems (DDSs), the light sensitivity can be obtained by a photothermal agent that converts light energy into heat. Excess heat increases the drug permeability of the lipid bilayer and drug is released as a result. In this work, two near-IR responsive photothermal agents in a model drug delivery system are...
The reactivities of lanthanide ions in their excited states are first considered in water and the energy diagrams of most important of them are sketched to illustrate the highly oxidizing and reducing species involved reacting with one-electron steps. Anomalous photoluminescence behavior of Tb(III) chelated by 2,6-bis[N,N-bis(carboxymethyl)aminomet...