Enhanced mechano-responsive fluorescence in polydiacetylene thin films through functionalization with tetrazine dyes: Photopolymerization, energy transfer and AFM coupled to fluorescence microscopy studies

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The development of mechano-responsive fluorescent materials is essential for the design and construction of reliable and versatile sensors for mechanical stress. Herein, novel energy transfer-based systems with tetrazine fluorophore and a polydiacetylene (PDA) backbone are synthesized and studied comparatively to a simple polydiacetylene in the form of thin films. Their photopolymerization properties, energy transfer efficiencies and fluorescent response to nanoscale mechanical stimulation are assessed. It is pointed out that the self-assembling group on the PDA chain influences the geometrical arrangement of the chains and the film morphology and, as a consequence, the efficiency and kinetics of polymerization and the energy transfer efficiency. Moreover, we show that the strategy of introducing tetrazine fluorophore provides a new effective route of improving force detectability by fluorescence using polydiacetylenes as mechano-responsive units.

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Polacchi, L., Brosseau, A., Guillot, R., Métivier, R., & Allain, C. (2021). Enhanced mechano-responsive fluorescence in polydiacetylene thin films through functionalization with tetrazine dyes: Photopolymerization, energy transfer and AFM coupled to fluorescence microscopy studies. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(44), 25188–25199. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp03458h

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