posted on 2006-11-01, 00:00authored byOscar Filevich, Roberto Etchenique
Temperature imaging based on the fluorescence of the
complex [Ru(bpy)3]2+ is described. The method allows
precise temperature measurement on unidimensional
flow injection reactors and bidimensional measurement
on dishes for biological and biochemical assays. The
fluorescence dependence on temperature is linear, achieving a resolution of 0.05 K with a simple two-point
calibration. The large Stokes shift of [Ru(bpy)3]2+ makes
it easy to use a simple CCD camera without special filters.
Large or small area fields can be achieved by changing
the optics of the camera. High spatial resolution is
possible by using any fluorescence microscope.