Application of stimuli-responsive FRET behavior toward cyanide detection in a photo-switchable [2]pseudorotaxane polymer containing the BODIPY donor and the merocyanine acceptor

17Citations
Citations of this article
7Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.
Get full text

Abstract

We have developed a supramolecular (close form) [2]pseudorotaxane polymer containing the green-emissive (λem= 523 nm) BODIPY-based pillar[5]arene host and the non-emissive spiropyran (SP)-based cyano guest (close form), which can be converted to a red-emissive (λem= 630 nm) merocyanine (MC)-based guest (open form) upon UV exposure as well as turned into a bi-fluorophoric host-guest polymer with ratiometric PL emission of Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) behavior in THF/water solution (60% H2O, v/v). The equal host-guest molar ratio and the formation of the [2]pseudorotaxane polymer can be further verified using1H NMR titration, Job's plot analysis, DOSY and ITC experiments. Hence, the bi-fluorophoric host-guest (with the MC open form) polymer possessed the highest red-emission of the MC acceptor, which was also confirmed using TRPL measurements to possess the shortest lifetime of 0.37 ns and the best FRET efficiency of 83.5%. Since the MC unit could react with CN−to induce a non-emissive quenching process, the mono-fluorophoric guest would show turn-off PL behavior and detect cyanide ions with a corresponding limit of detection (LOD) value of 0.94 μM. In comparison, the optimal LOD value of 0.48 μM toward CN−anion could be achieved by our bi-fluorophoric host-guest polymerviathe FRET-OFF process. Therefore, cyanide detection and cell viability tests using the open form of the [2]pseudorotaxane polymer suggest useful bio-imaging applications in living cells.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Gouda, C., Barik, D., Maitra, C., Liang, K. C., Ho, F. C., Srinivasadesikan, V., … Lin, H. C. (2021). Application of stimuli-responsive FRET behavior toward cyanide detection in a photo-switchable [2]pseudorotaxane polymer containing the BODIPY donor and the merocyanine acceptor. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 9(7), 2321–2333. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0tc05000h

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free