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Nanofiltering via integrated liquid core waveguides.

Optics letters (2011-09-03)
Nimi Gopalakrishnan, Mads Brรธkner Christiansen, Anders Kristensen
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We demonstrate and describe how nanoporous liquid core waveguides can exclude scattering particles, making them an ideal integrated platform for analysis of turbid solutions. Milk with 0.5% fat showed an optical propagation loss of 0.05โ€‰dB/mm at 633โ€‰nm in nanoporous waveguides compared to the 10.6โ€‰dB/mm loss in standard cuvette measurements. To examine the nanofiltering effect, waveguides were infiltrated with solutions containing Rhodamine B molecules (1โ€‰nm) and 22โ€‰nm red fluorescing polystyrene beads. With fluorescence spectroscopy we show that 22โ€‰nm beads are excluded, while Rhodamine B molecules penetrate the waveguides. This is further confirmed by fluorescence microscopy, also revealing a homogenous distribution of Rhodamine in the waveguide volume.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Polybutadiene, cis, average Mw 200,000-300,000
Sigma-Aldrich
Polybutadiene, predominantly 1,2-addition, approx. 90% 1,2-vinyl
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Polybutadiene, average Mn ~5,000