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Inner Filter Effect Correction for Fluorescence Measurements in Microplates Using Variable Vertical Axis Focus

Tin Weitner, Tomislav Friganović, Davor Šakić

2022Analytical Chemistry114 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The inner filter effect (IFE) hinders fluorescence measurements, limiting linear dependence of fluorescence signals to low sample concentrations. Modern microplate readers allow movement of the optical element in the vertical axis, changing the relative position of the focus and thus the sample geometry. The proposed Z-position IFE correction method requires only two fluorescence measurements at different known vertical axis positions (z-positions) of the optical element for the same sample. Samples of quinine sulfate, both pure and in mixtures with potassium dichromate, showed a linear dependence of corrected fluorescence on fluorophore concentration (R2 > 0.999), up to Aex ≈ 2 and Aem ≈ 0.5. The correction extended linear fluorescence response over ≈98% of the concentration range with ≈1% deviation of the calibration slope, effectively eliminating the need for sample dilution or separate absorbance measurements to account for IFE. The companion numerical IFE correction method further eliminates the need for any geometric parameters with similar results. Both methods are available online at https://ninfe.science.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryFocus (optics)FluorescenceFilter (signal processing)Vertical axisVariable (mathematics)OpticsGeometryComputer visionMathematical analysisPhysicsComputer scienceMathematicsNanofabrication and Lithography TechniquesNear-Field Optical MicroscopyOptical Coatings and Gratings
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