Issue 21, 2019

Water-soluble and highly emissive near-infrared nano-probes by co-assembly of ionic amphiphiles: towards application in cell imaging

Abstract

Water-soluble near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dyes are extremely valuable in cell imaging. We here designed and synthesized an amphiphilic fluorescent dye (denoted by PBI-TPE-11), a bolaamphiphile bearing conjugated tetraphenylethylene and perylene bisimide in the middle and two aliphatic pyridinium groups at both ends. PBI-TPE-11 self-assembled into flake-like nanostructures in aqueous solution and showed very weak fluorescence emission from 600 to 830 nm, covering the NIR region. This result seems discrepant with that previously reported in the literature, where the conjugation of PBI and TPE was proven enhance aggregation induced emission. Very interestingly, both the morphology and the emission intensity were altered by the addition of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS). Co-assembly of PBI-TPE-11 and SDBS formed nanowires, observed by using an atomic force microscope. Moreover, the emission of the co-assemblies was much stronger than that of the assemblies of neat PBI-TPE-11. An exciting quantum yield (QY) of 15% was obtained for the co-assemblies, while pure PBI-TPE-11 showed a QY of merely 0.2%. Finally, the co-assemblies were successfully applied in labeling HeLa cells, and high viability and high contrast fluorescence images were achieved.

Graphical abstract: Water-soluble and highly emissive near-infrared nano-probes by co-assembly of ionic amphiphiles: towards application in cell imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Mar 2019
Accepted
18 Apr 2019
First published
22 Apr 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 8059-8066

Water-soluble and highly emissive near-infrared nano-probes by co-assembly of ionic amphiphiles: towards application in cell imaging

Y. Xing, D. Li, B. Dong, X. Wang, C. Wu, L. Ding, S. Zhou, J. Fan and B. Song, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 8059 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ01184F

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