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Bulky 4,6-disubstituted tetraphenylethene-naphthalimide dyad: synthesis, copolymerization, stimuli-responsive fluorescence and cellular imaging

Journal

FARADAY DISCUSSIONS
Volume 196, Issue -, Pages 439-454

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6fd00160b

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2015CB755602, 2013CB922104]
  2. NSFC [21474034, 21174045]
  3. postdoctoral science foundation [2015M582215]

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We report the design and synthesis of a tetraphenylethene substituted with naphthalimide at the 4, 6 positions, named NI-2TPE. NI-2TPE exhibits strong solvent-dependent emission properties with combined ICT and AIE characteristics in THF-H2O systems. This probe was used directly on test papers to distinguish normal organic solvents using their emission colours under UV light based on its AIE and ICT nature. Thanks to the vinyl group in NI-2TPE, we synthesized a copolymer of NIPAM and NI-2TPE, termed P(NIPAM-co-NI-2TPE). The resulting polymer is highly soluble and fluorescent in water (Phi(F) = 15.4%). Due to the well-known thermo-responsive character of NIPAM, P(NIPAM-co-NI-2TPE) exhibits an interesting fluorescence change in response to various temperatures. Due to the thermoinduced shrinking of the PNIPAM chain, the fluorescence intensity gradually increased from 20 to 34 degrees C. As the temperature further increased from 34 to 90 degrees C, the fluorescence intensity decreased sharply, which was caused by the well-known thermal effects. Furthermore, we synthesized a P(HEA-co-NI-2TPE-TPP acrylate) copolymer, in which HEA is a hydrophilic unit, TPP is a mitochondria label and NI-2TPE a fluorescent probe. The corresponding polymer probe is highly soluble in water with FLQY = 7% and we have further applied this probe as amitochondria targeted imaging tracker in HeLa cells successfully.

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