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NIR‐II Fluorescent Probe for Detecting Trimethylamine Based on Intermolecular Charge Transfer

Shuai Zhao, Manman Xu, Ruixin Liu, Yonggan Xue, Jun Nie, Yincheng Chang

2022Chemistry - A European Journal11 citationsDOI

Abstract

A new kind of small organic NIR-II fluorophore molecule (ZS-1010) based on intermolecular charge transfer was developed as a NIR-II fluorescent probe for trimethylamine (TMA) detection, which is important for the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and diabetes. ZS-1010 has a strong push-pull electron system composed of electron donor unit and electron acceptor unit, exhibiting strong absorption and emission in the NIR-II region. When mixed with TMA which possesses strong electron-donating characteristics, the push-pull system of ZS-1010 will be affected along with the dipole moment change, leading to the quenching of fluorescence. This is the first example of TMA fluorescent probe in the NIR-II window showing deep penetration, fast response speed, high selectivity and pH stability.

Topics & Concepts

FluorescenceFluorophoreIntermolecular forceTrimethylamineChemistryElectron acceptorPhotochemistryElectron donorAcceptorMaterials scienceMoleculeOrganic chemistryOpticsPhysicsCondensed matter physicsCatalysisNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsSulfur Compounds in Biology
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