Issue 35, 2014

A tryptophan responsive fluorescent and wettable dual-signal switch

Abstract

A new fluorescent dianthracene calix[4]arene (C4DA) was designed and synthesized via coupling the fluorescent anthracene units and calix[4]arene units. Then it was used to form self-assembled monolayers (C4DA-SAMs) by the simple click reaction to give the first fluorescent and wettable dual-signal switch for tryptophan (Trp) on a micro- and nano-structured silicon surface. The switch for Trp on the C4DA functional surface was confirmed by contact angle (CA) measurements and fluorescent spectroscopy (FL). Furthermore, the wettability-responsive C4DA functional interface can be re-used for six cycles. The responsive switch can potentially be applied in many fields including nanodevices and intelligent microfluidic switching.

Graphical abstract: A tryptophan responsive fluorescent and wettable dual-signal switch

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Apr 2014
Accepted
22 May 2014
First published
23 May 2014

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2014,12, 6824-6830

A tryptophan responsive fluorescent and wettable dual-signal switch

X. Zhang, J. Li, N. Feng, L. Luo, Z. Dai, L. Yang, D. Tian and H. Li, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2014, 12, 6824 DOI: 10.1039/C4OB00792A

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