Issue 12, 2017

Direct visualization and real-time monitoring of dissipative self-assembly by synchronously coupled aggregation-induced emission

Abstract

Dissipative self-assembly is a chemical process ubiquitous in and essential to living systems. Its dynamic nature makes it quite appealing to directly visualize and monitor in real-time, thus facilitating the understanding of this phenomenon. Herein, we have demonstrated for the first time a dissipative self-assembling system that in situ exhibits intrinsic fluorescence only in the assembly state by the employment of AIEgens, enabling its direct visualization and real-time monitoring using fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy, respectively. Fluorescence assay, as a non-invasive and real-time monitoring technique with high sensitivity and resolution, represents a privileged way to disclose the kinetics of dissipative systems, which is on demand on account of their dynamic feature. Furthermore, transient Förster resonance energy transfer was validated as a proof-of-principle function and also to afford dual-channel monitoring.

Graphical abstract: Direct visualization and real-time monitoring of dissipative self-assembly by synchronously coupled aggregation-induced emission

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
05 Sep 2017
Accepted
08 Oct 2017
First published
10 Oct 2017

Mater. Chem. Front., 2017,1, 2651-2655

Direct visualization and real-time monitoring of dissipative self-assembly by synchronously coupled aggregation-induced emission

W. Geng, Y. Liu, Z. Zheng, D. Ding and D. Guo, Mater. Chem. Front., 2017, 1, 2651 DOI: 10.1039/C7QM00407A

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