Responsive polymer-based multicolor fluorescent probes for temperature and Zn^2+ ions in aqueous media
We report on the fabrication of fluorescent and multicolor probes for Zn^2+ ions and temperature from a mixture of three types of fluorophore-labeled responsive block copolymers in aqueous media. Quinoline-based Zn^2+-recognizing fluorescent mono- mer ZQMA, red-emitting rhodamine B-based monomer RhB...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 中国科学:化学英文版 2014 (4), p.615-623 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on the fabrication of fluorescent and multicolor probes for Zn^2+ ions and temperature from a mixture of three types of fluorophore-labeled responsive block copolymers in aqueous media. Quinoline-based Zn^2+-recognizing fluorescent mono- mer ZQMA, red-emitting rhodamine B-based monomer RhBEA, and blue-emitting coumarin derivative Coum-OH, were syn- thesized first. A ZQMA-labeled well-defined double hydrophilic block copolymer (DHBC), PEG-b-P(MEO2MA-co-ZQMA), was synthesized via reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) polymerization of 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl methacrylate (MEOzMA) and ZQMA by utilizing a PEG-based macroRAFT agent. Following similar procedures, PEG-b-P(St-co-RhBEA) amphiphilic diblock copolymer and PEG-b-P(MEOzMA-co-Coum) DHBC were also synthesized, where P(St-co-RhBEA) was a RhBEA-labeled polystyrene (PS) block. At room temperature in aqueous solution, almost non- fluorescent PEG-b-P(MEOzMA-co-ZQMA) can effectively bind Zn2+ ions, leading to prominent green fluorescence enhance- ment due to the coordination of ZQMA with Zn^2+ ions. However, by mixing red-emitting PEG-b-P(St-co-RhBEA) and blue-emitting PEG-b-P(MEO2MA-co-Coum) with PEG-b-P(MEO2MA-co-ZQMA) at an appropriate ratio, three color transitions could be observed. In the absence of Zn^2+ ions, a mixed pink fluorescent originating from Coum and RhBEA was ob- served; upon the addition of a certain amount of Zn^2+ ions, the green fluorescence enhanced dramatically, leading to a white fluorescence readout. By further increasing the amount of Zn2+ ions, the green fluorescence further enhanced and overwhelmed the blue and red emissions, leading to a green-dominant mixed-fluorescence emission. In addition, upon increasing the temperature, the fluorescence of Coum decreased considerably due to the fluorescence-resonance energy transfer (FRET) between Coum and ZQMA moieties. In this way, a ratiometric fluorescent thermometer can be constructed. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7291 1869-1870 |