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Small Molecule NIR-II Dyes for Switchable Photoluminescence via Host -Guest Complexation and Supramolecular Assembly with Carbon Dots.


ABSTRACT: Small molecular NIR-II dyes are highly desirable for various biomedical applications. However, NIR-II probes are still limited due to the complex synthetic processes and inadequate availability of fluorescent core. Herein, the design and synthesis of three small molecular NIR-II dyes are reported. These dyes can be excited at 850-915 nm and emitted at 1280-1290 nm with a large stokes shift (≈375 nm). Experimental and computational results indicate a 2:1 preferable host-guest assembly between the cucurbit[8]uril (CB) and dye molecules. Interestingly, the dyes when self-assembled in presence of CB leads to the formation of nanocubes (≈200 nm) and exhibits marked enhancement in fluorescence emission intensity (Switch-On). However, the addition of red carbon dots (rCDots, ≈10 nm) quenches the fluorescence of these host-guest complexes (Switch-Off) providing flexibility in the user-defined tuning of photoluminescence. The turn-ON complex found to have comparable quantum yield to the commercially available near-infrared fluorophore, IR-26. The aqueous dispersibility, cellular and blood compatibility, and NIR-II bioimaging capability of the inclusion complexes is also explored. Thus, a switchable fluorescence behavior, driven by host-guest complexation and supramolecular self-assembly, is demonstrated here for three new NIR-II dyes.

SUBMITTER: Sar D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9353451 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small Molecule NIR-II Dyes for Switchable Photoluminescence via Host -Guest Complexation and Supramolecular Assembly with Carbon Dots.

Sar Dinabandhu D   Ostadhossein Fatemeh F   Moitra Parikshit P   Alafeef Maha M   Pan Dipanjan D  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20220603 22


Small molecular NIR-II dyes are highly desirable for various biomedical applications. However, NIR-II probes are still limited due to the complex synthetic processes and inadequate availability of fluorescent core. Herein, the design and synthesis of three small molecular NIR-II dyes are reported. These dyes can be excited at 850-915 nm and emitted at 1280-1290 nm with a large stokes shift (≈375 nm). Experimental and computational results indicate a 2:1 preferable host-guest assembly between the  ...[more]

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