Title : Rational Design of a Red-Emissive Fluorophore with AIE and ESIPT Characteristics and Its Application in Light-Up Sensing of Esterase - Peng_2017_Anal.Chem_89_3162 |
Author(s) : Peng L , Xu S , Zheng X , Cheng X , Zhang R , Liu J , Liu B , Tong A |
Ref : Analytical Chemistry , 89 :3162 , 2017 |
Abstract :
The development of red fluorophores with efficient solid-state emission is still challenging. Herein, a red fluorophore 1 with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) characteristics is rationally designed and facilely synthesized by attaching an electron-donor diethylamine and an electron-acceptor maleonitrile group to salicyladazine. In contrast to many red fluorophores which undergo serious aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ), compound 1 emits bright red fluorescence (lambdaem = 650 nm, PhiF = 24.3%) in the solid state with a large Stokes shift of 174 nm. Interestingly, control compounds 2 and 3, which have similar structures as 1, exhibit obvious aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) characteristics. The difference in the crystal structures of 1, 2, and 3 reveals that the interplanar spacing among molecules plays a decisive role in realizing the AIE characteristics of 1. Moreover, when the hydroxyl group of 1 was substituted by an esterase reactive acetoxyl, a fluorescence light-up probe 4 was developed for sensing of esterase based on the selective reaction between 4 and esterase to generate the AIE and ESIPT active molecule 1. The linear range for in vitro quantification of esterase is 0.01-0.15 U/mL with a detection limit of 0.005 U/mL. Probe 4 was also successfully applied to image esterase in mitochondria of living cells. |
PubMedSearch : Peng_2017_Anal.Chem_89_3162 |
PubMedID: 28192960 |
Peng L, Xu S, Zheng X, Cheng X, Zhang R, Liu J, Liu B, Tong A (2017)
Rational Design of a Red-Emissive Fluorophore with AIE and ESIPT Characteristics and Its Application in Light-Up Sensing of Esterase
Analytical Chemistry
89 :3162
Peng L, Xu S, Zheng X, Cheng X, Zhang R, Liu J, Liu B, Tong A (2017)
Analytical Chemistry
89 :3162