Firefly-Inspired Approach to Develop New Chemiluminescence Materials

Bioluminescence, wherein marine and terrestrial organisms chemically produce light for communication, is a burgeoning area of research. Herein, we demonstrate a new series of artificial chemiluminescent compounds inspired by the enol-degradation reaction of natural bioluminescent molecules, luciferi...

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Veröffentlicht in:iScience 2019-03, Vol.13, p.478-487
Hauptverfasser: Yan, Yuxing, Wang, Shuo, Xie, Fuli, Fang, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Yu-Mo, Zhang, Sean Xiao-An
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Zusammenfassung:Bioluminescence, wherein marine and terrestrial organisms chemically produce light for communication, is a burgeoning area of research. Herein, we demonstrate a new series of artificial chemiluminescent compounds inspired by the enol-degradation reaction of natural bioluminescent molecules, luciferins. Based on systematic optical experiments, isotope labeling, and theoretical calculations, the chemiluminescent mechanism of these new materials and the relationship of enol-degradation reaction and chemiluminescence are fully discussed. The color and efficiency of the artificial chemiluminescent materials can be easily adjusted, and blue (486 nm), yellow (565 nm), and near-infrared (756 nm) luminescence can thus be obtained. The findings and in-depth understanding herein may accelerate the development of bio/chemiluminescent materials for analytical applications and non-invasive bioluminescence imaging. [Display omitted] •New chemiluminescent materials inspired by bioluminescence have been designed•A way to design new chemiluminescent materials is reported•The relationship of enol-degradation and chemiluminescence is methodically discussed Chemistry; Functional Group Chemistry; Organic Chemistry
ISSN:2589-0042
2589-0042
DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2019.02.003