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Well-defined organic fluorescent nanomaterials with AIE characteristics for colorimetric/UV-vis/fluorescent multi-channel recognition of Zn2+ with multiple applications in plant cells and zebrafish

Journal

MATERIALS CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
Volume 5, Issue 13, Pages 4981-4988

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1qm00404b

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21774060, 031020185]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20202BABL213007]
  3. Science and Technology Project by the Education Department of Jiangxi Province [GJJ160668]

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This paper presents a small molecular organic fluorescent material (NC) based on coumarin derivatives linked by a Schiff base, which shows excellent aggregation induced luminescence enhancement properties and can be used as a probe with high specificity and selectivity for Zn2+ recognition in various modes.
Small molecular organic fluorescent materials have attracted extensive attention and have many applications owing to their excellent properties. However, the practical applications of many organic fluorescent materials are significantly limited by their complex synthesis and post-processing methods and single functions. In this paper, a small molecular organic fluorescent material (NC) based on coumarin derivatives linked by a Schiff base is designed using simple synthesis and post-processing methods. NC shows excellent aggregation induced luminescence enhancement (AIE) properties in mixed solution systems (V-HEPES : V-EtOH) with different water fractions (f(w)) of 0%-40% and displays good advantages in terms of the colorimetric/UV-vis/fluorescent multi-mode recognition of Zn2+ for use as a probe with high specificity and selectivity, good time stability and low detection limit (DOL = 0.026 mu M, R-2 = 0.9909) in an aqueous solution. NC solid powder also shows a yellow-green fluorescence and can also be used to recognize ground solid zinc chloride powder (ZnCl2). NC can be combined with a paper strip and polymer film (polyurethane) to detect Zn2+ through a color change. Interestingly, NC exhibits a superior fluorescence effect in the inner epidermis of onion scales under a fluorescence microscope. Importantly, NC has a lower hemolytic effect (<0.3%) and has been successfully used in vivo in zebrafish embryos and zebrafish for exogenous Zn2+ fluorescence detection and imaging. The simple structure and versatility of NC provides a convenient approach for the development of multifunctional materials and the expansion of their wider application fields.

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