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Fluorescence activation, patterning and enhancement with photogenerated radicals, a prefluorescent probe and silver nanostructures

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages 5163-5171

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra09565f

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. Ryerson University
  3. Ryerson University Faculty of Science Dean's Research Fund and Discovery Accelerator Grant

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A dual fluorogenic system based on BODIPY dye and TEMPO nitroxide was synthesized, which can be activated by UVA light to imprint a fluorescent pattern on a surface. The performance of this molecular strategy can be improved by metal-enhanced fluorescence effects using silver nanostructures.
We synthesized a dual fluorogenic system based on a boron-dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dye coupled with a paramagnetic 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl (TEMPO) nitroxide. Electron exchange facilitates the non-radiative relaxation of the singlet state of the chromophore, partially quenching the fluorescence from the BODIPY moiety. Nonetheless, the system can be 'activated' in solution or thin polymer films by ultraviolet (UVA) light in the presence of a free radical initiator. UVA illumination promotes the decomposition of the initiator, resulting in the release of a carbon-centered free radical. The dye-TEMPO probe can concomitantly trap the radical or undergo H-abstraction. Both processes consequently turn on the fluorescence and are reversible in nature. We used this protocol to optically imprint a fluorescent pattern on a surface. Moreover, we investigated metal-enhanced fluorescence (MEF) effects by silver nanostructures (AgNP) as a means to improve the performance of our molecular strategy for fluorescence activation. Overall, this work contributes toward the development of improved nanoparticle-dye systems for applications of light-activated fluorescence such as multicolour fluorescence patterning and microscopy, where shorter reaction times, milder conditions, reversibility and a more diverse selection of both excitation sources and emission wavelengths are beneficial.

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