Group Tanja Lahtinen - Synthetic Nanochemistry

Ability to sense the environment, understand and control molecules and matter in the nanoscale, these qualities can be introduced to the nanostructures by chemically modifying nanostructure surfaces with suitable molecules.

Table of contents

Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
Chemical Nanoscience
Sustainable society
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Department
Department of Chemistry

Research group description

Our research interest is the synthesis of Cyanine dyes and systematically study of the structure of SYBR green related Cyanine dyes. We try to find out those key points that change the photophysical qualities of these dyes. According to our previous studies we have identify some of the important elements to produce even brighter fluorescent probes for nucleic acid staining.

Also, in our previous studies we have developed, synthesized and study functional molecules and gold nanoclusters and combinations thereof, link them together and study their behavior in bio systems.

The breakthroughs in synthetic nano chemistry and characterization techniques of 1-3 nanometer atomic precise clusters covered by a monolayer of organic molecules have made the manipulation of gold nanoparticles with atomic and molecular precision possible over the last decade.

Fluorescent probes are important tools for cell and molecular biologists in many different applications. Monomethine cyanine dyes are widely used for the detection of nucleic acids due to their bright turn-on fluorescence and selective binding to double stranded nucleic acids. There are few attributes that such fluorescent probes need to exhibit to be viable for sensing applications. These include high brightness combined with low background emission, high photostability under prolonged excitation, and low cytotoxicity, if applied in vivo. Particularly, the demand for increasingly bright nucleic acid sensors continues and to accomplish this, we need to study the key factors that improve the behavior of the cyanine dyes as fluorescent probes for nucleic acid detection.

Publications

Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

New Journal of Chemistry
Alaranta, Johanna M.
Valkonen, Arto M.
Shroff, Sailee S.
Marjomäki, Varpu S.
Rissanen, Kari
Lahtinen, Tanja M.
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Dyes and Pigments
Alaranta, Johanna M.
Truong, Khai-Nghi
Matus, María F.
Malola, Sami A.
Rissanen, Kari T.
Shroff, Sailee S.
Marjomäki, Varpu S.
Häkkinen, Hannu J.
Lahtinen, Tanja M.
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Nanoscale Advances
Pyo, Kyunglim
Matus, María Francisca
Malola, Sami
Hulkko, Eero
Alaranta, Johanna
Lahtinen, Tanja
Häkkinen, Hannu
Pettersson, Mika
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Nanoscale Advances
Hulkko, Eero
Lahtinen, Tanja
Marjomäki, Varpu
Pohjolainen, Emmi
Saarnio, Ville
Sokolowska, Karolina
Ajitha, Ardra
Kuisma, Mikael
Lehtovaara, Lauri
Groenhof, Gerrit
Häkkinen, Hannu
Pettersson, Mika
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Yliopistopedagogiikka
Valto, Piia
Lahtinen, Tanja
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Journal of Materials Chemistry. B
Saarnio, Ville K.
Alaranta, Johanna M.
Lahtinen, Tanja M.
Publication
2020
Available through Open Access

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Sokołowska, Karolina
Luan, Zhongyue
Hulkko, Eero
Rameshan, Christoph
Barrabés, Noelia
Apkarian, Vartkess A.
Lahtinen, Tanja
Publication
2020
Available through Open Access

Dyes and Pigments
Saarnio, Ville K.
Salorinne, Kirsi
Ruokolainen, Visa P.
Nilsson, Jesper R.
Tero, Tiia-Riikka
Oikarinen, Sami
Wilhelmsson, L. Marcus
Lahtinen, Tanja M.
Marjomäki, Varpu S.
Publication
2019
Available through Open Access

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Sokolowska, Karolina
Malola, Sami
Lahtinen, Manu
Saarnio, Ville
Permi, Perttu
Koskinen, Katariina
Jalasvuori, Matti
Häkkinen, Hannu
Lehtovaara, Lauri
Lahtinen, Tanja
Publication
2018

Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Chakraborty, Amrita
Fernandez, Ann Candice
Som, Anirban
Mondal, Biswajit
Natarajan, Ganapati
Paramasivam, Ganesan
Lahtinen, Tanja
Häkkinen, Hannu
Nonappa
Pradeep, Thalappil
Publication
2018
Available through Open Access

Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Sokolowska, Karolina
Hulkko, Eero
Lehtovaara, Lauri
Lahtinen, Tanja
Publication
2017
Available through Open Access

Ultramicroscopy
Liu, Jian
Jian, Nan
Ornelas, Isabel
Pattison, Alexander J.
Lahtinen, Tanja
Salorinne, Kirsi
Häkkinen, Hannu
Palmer, Richard E.

Alumnus:

PhD Ville Saarnio

PhD Karolina Sokolowska

PhD Johanna Alaranta

Research group