Issue 3, 2019

Conformational change due to intramolecular hydrophobic interaction leads to large blue-shifted emission from single molecular cage solutions

Abstract

We demonstrate a unique negative solvatochromic emission (NSE) process from a conformational change of a coordination cage in response to solvent composition. The cationic cage contains two tetra-(4-pyridylphenyl)ethylene (TPPE) luminogens on two opposite faces, linked by Pt(PEt3)2 and isophthalate. When the solvent changes from acetone/acetonitrile/methanol to water, the emission of single cages gradually shifts to short wavelength (NSE) with a drastic value of ∼60 nm. Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements indicate a molecular conformational change during the process and intramolecular π–π stacking and hydrophobic interaction between the TPPE planes could be the driving forces. As a comparison, a cage with a longer inter-fluorophore distance does not have such strong intramolecular interactions and only shows regular positive solvatochromic emission (PSE) under the same conditions.

Graphical abstract: Conformational change due to intramolecular hydrophobic interaction leads to large blue-shifted emission from single molecular cage solutions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Nov 2018
Accepted
30 Nov 2018
First published
30 Nov 2018

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 330-333

Author version available

Conformational change due to intramolecular hydrophobic interaction leads to large blue-shifted emission from single molecular cage solutions

H. Li, T. Xie, Z. Liang, D. Dahal, Y. Shen, X. Sun, Y. Yang, Y. Pang and T. Liu, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 330 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC09038F

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