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Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine

The influence of graphene (G) dispersions in different types of surfactants (anionic, non-ionic, and cationic) on the fluorescence of vitamin B(6) (pyridoxine) was studied. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to evaluate the quality of the G dispersions via measuring their flake thickness. T...

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Autores principales: Mateos, Rocío, García-Zafra, Alba, Vera-López, Soledad, San Andrés, María Paz, Díez-Pascual, Ana María
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29799471
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11060888
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author Mateos, Rocío
García-Zafra, Alba
Vera-López, Soledad
San Andrés, María Paz
Díez-Pascual, Ana María
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García-Zafra, Alba
Vera-López, Soledad
San Andrés, María Paz
Díez-Pascual, Ana María
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description The influence of graphene (G) dispersions in different types of surfactants (anionic, non-ionic, and cationic) on the fluorescence of vitamin B(6) (pyridoxine) was studied. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to evaluate the quality of the G dispersions via measuring their flake thickness. The effect of surfactant type and concentration on the fluorescence intensity was analyzed, and fluorescence quenching effects were found for all of the systems. These turn out to be more intense with increasing both surfactant and G concentrations, albeit they do not depend on the G/surfactant weight ratio. For the same G concentration, the magnitude of the quenching follows the order: cationic > non-ionic ≥ anionic. The cationic surfactants, which strongly adsorb onto G via electrostatic attraction, are the most effective dispersing agents and they enable a stronger interaction with the zwitterionic form of the vitamin; the dispersing power improves with increasing the surfactant chain length. The fit of the experimental data to the Stern-Volmer equation suggests either a static or dynamic quenching mechanism for the dispersions in non-ionic surfactants, while those in ionic surfactants show a combined mechanism. The results that were obtained herein have been compared to those that were reported earlier for the quenching of another vitamin, riboflavin, to elucidate how the change in the vitamin structure influences the interactions with G in the surfactant dispersions.
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spelling pubmed-60253882018-07-09 Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine Mateos, Rocío García-Zafra, Alba Vera-López, Soledad San Andrés, María Paz Díez-Pascual, Ana María Materials (Basel) Article The influence of graphene (G) dispersions in different types of surfactants (anionic, non-ionic, and cationic) on the fluorescence of vitamin B(6) (pyridoxine) was studied. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to evaluate the quality of the G dispersions via measuring their flake thickness. The effect of surfactant type and concentration on the fluorescence intensity was analyzed, and fluorescence quenching effects were found for all of the systems. These turn out to be more intense with increasing both surfactant and G concentrations, albeit they do not depend on the G/surfactant weight ratio. For the same G concentration, the magnitude of the quenching follows the order: cationic > non-ionic ≥ anionic. The cationic surfactants, which strongly adsorb onto G via electrostatic attraction, are the most effective dispersing agents and they enable a stronger interaction with the zwitterionic form of the vitamin; the dispersing power improves with increasing the surfactant chain length. The fit of the experimental data to the Stern-Volmer equation suggests either a static or dynamic quenching mechanism for the dispersions in non-ionic surfactants, while those in ionic surfactants show a combined mechanism. The results that were obtained herein have been compared to those that were reported earlier for the quenching of another vitamin, riboflavin, to elucidate how the change in the vitamin structure influences the interactions with G in the surfactant dispersions. MDPI 2018-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6025388/ /pubmed/29799471 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11060888 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mateos, Rocío
García-Zafra, Alba
Vera-López, Soledad
San Andrés, María Paz
Díez-Pascual, Ana María
Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine
title Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine
title_full Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine
title_fullStr Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine
title_short Effect of Graphene Flakes Modified by Dispersion in Surfactant Solutions on the Fluorescence Behaviour of Pyridoxine
title_sort effect of graphene flakes modified by dispersion in surfactant solutions on the fluorescence behaviour of pyridoxine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29799471
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11060888
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