TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel material from natural resource, Agarose with clustering-triggered emission and its diverse applications
AU - Xu, Lifeng
AU - Zhong, Shuangling
AU - Meng, Qingye
AU - Zhang, Zhenqian
AU - Gao, Yan
AU - Cui, Xuejun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - In recent years, non-conjugated materials with fluorescence emission characteristics have attracted much attention due to their promising application in different fields. However, most traditional materials require complex organic synthesis and even has toxicity. Here, we report a non-conjugated biomass material, agarose (Aga), which hardly has any fluorescent emission in dilute solution, but can emit strong fluorescence when its aggregates formed. In addition, we have observed room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of Aga powders, which is also unusual in pure organic nonaromatic materials. The fluorescent emission of Aga could be illustrated by the clustering-triggered emission (CTE) mechanism, namely, the accumulation of untraditional chromophores with π and n electrons and the subsequent overlap of electron clouds play a crucial role in luminescence. At the same time, Aga can be employed as a fluorescent probe for multi-channel imaging. Moreover, Aga solution exhibits a sensitive quenching effect on Fe3+, thus, it can be used as a biosensor for detecting the concentration of Fe3+. These Results all shown that Aga can be used as a novel AIE material and will have broad application fields.
AB - In recent years, non-conjugated materials with fluorescence emission characteristics have attracted much attention due to their promising application in different fields. However, most traditional materials require complex organic synthesis and even has toxicity. Here, we report a non-conjugated biomass material, agarose (Aga), which hardly has any fluorescent emission in dilute solution, but can emit strong fluorescence when its aggregates formed. In addition, we have observed room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of Aga powders, which is also unusual in pure organic nonaromatic materials. The fluorescent emission of Aga could be illustrated by the clustering-triggered emission (CTE) mechanism, namely, the accumulation of untraditional chromophores with π and n electrons and the subsequent overlap of electron clouds play a crucial role in luminescence. At the same time, Aga can be employed as a fluorescent probe for multi-channel imaging. Moreover, Aga solution exhibits a sensitive quenching effect on Fe3+, thus, it can be used as a biosensor for detecting the concentration of Fe3+. These Results all shown that Aga can be used as a novel AIE material and will have broad application fields.
KW - Agarose
KW - Biosensor
KW - Clustering-triggered emission
KW - Multi-channel imaging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85109213912
U2 - 10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.109558
DO - 10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.109558
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85109213912
SN - 0143-7208
VL - 194
JO - Dyes and Pigments
JF - Dyes and Pigments
M1 - 109558
ER -