A new pyrene-based aggregation induced ratiometric emission probe for selective detections of trivalent metal ions and its living cell application

2015 
Abstract We synthesize a newly designed pyrene-based fluorescent probe FBP containing a Schiff base and amide linkage as a receptor, which demonstrates selective UV–vis and fluorometric detections of trivalent metal ions in various semi-aqueous solution conditions. Interestingly, by increasing water contents the aggregation induced ratiometric emissions (AIREs) of photoluminescence in FBP solutions (in DMSO/H 2 O) are enhanced from blue to green due to the excimer formation of the aggregates in water. In addition, the enhanced aggregated ratiometric green fluorescence behaviors of FBP in the presence of trivalent metal ions (Al 3+ , Fe 3+ , and Cr 3+ ) are observed in semi-aqueous solutions as well as the solid state, which is well utilized to detect trivalent metal ions in living cells. Further verification of the probe detections, their interactions toward trivalent metal ions are well characterized by the time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL) of spectroscopic responses as well as theoretical calculations. Therefore, we believe the application of such a new AIRE-based approach is first reported among Schiff base and pyrene-based fluorescent chemo- and bio-sensors.
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