Application of stimuli-responsive FRET behavior toward cyanide detection in a photo-switchable [2] pseudorotaxane polymer containing the BODIPY donor and the merocyanine acceptor

Chinmayananda, Gouda and Debashis, Barik and Chandrima, Maitra and Kai-Chieh, Liang and Feng-Cheng, Ho and Venkatesan, Srinivasadesikan and Sarala, Chandran and Shu-Pao, Wu and Ming-Chang, Lin and Hong-Cheu, Lin (2021) Application of stimuli-responsive FRET behavior toward cyanide detection in a photo-switchable [2] pseudorotaxane polymer containing the BODIPY donor and the merocyanine acceptor. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 9. pp. 2321-2333. ISSN 2321-2333

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Abstract

We have developed a supramolecular (close form) [2]pseudorotaxane polymer containing the green�emissive (lem = 523 nm) BODIPY-based pillar[5]arene host and the non-emissive spiropyran (SP)-based cyano guest (close form), which can be converted to a red-emissive (lem = 630 nm) merocyanine
(MC)-based guest (open form) upon UV exposure as well as turned into a bi-fluorophoric host–guest polymer with ratiometric PL emission of Fo¨rster resonance energy transfer (FRET) behavior in THF/water solution (60% H2O, v/v) . The equal host–guest molar ratio and the formation of the [2]pseudorotaxane polymer can be further verified using 1
H NMR titration, Job’s plot analysis, DOSY and ITC experiments.
Hence, the bi-fluorophoric host–guest (with the MC open form) polymer possessed the highest red-emission of the MC acceptor, which was also confirmed using TRPL measurements to possess the shortest lifetime of 0.37 ns and the best FRET efficiency of 83.5%. Since the MC unit could react with CN� to induce a non�emissive quenching process, the mono-fluorophoric guest would show turn-off PL behavior and detect cyanide
ions with a corresponding limit of detection (LOD) value of 0.94 mM. In comparison, the optimal LOD value of 0.48 mM toward CN� anion could be achieved by our bi-fluorophoric host–guest polymer via the FRET-OFF process. Therefore, cyanide detection and cell viability tests using the open form of the 2]pseudorotaxane polymer suggest useful bio-imaging applications in living cells

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AC Rearch Cluster
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Date Deposited: 06 Nov 2023 06:19
Last Modified: 06 Nov 2023 06:19
URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/313

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