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Pressure-Responsive Polymer Chemosensors for Hydrostatic-Pressure-Signal Detection: Poly-l-Lysine-Pyrene Conjugates.

Soshi WakakoYumiko HoriTomokazu KinoshitaTakao SaikiXinyi QiKoki HasegawaYoshitane ImaiTadashi MoriKeiichi NakagawaGaku Fukuhara
Published in: ACS macro letters (2023)
Stimulus-responsive polymer materials are an attractive alternative to conventional supramolecular and polymer assemblies for applications in sensing, imaging, and drug-delivery systems. Herein, we synthesized a series of pyrene-labeled α- and ε-poly-l-lysine conjugates with varying degrees of substitution (DSs). Hydrostatic-pressure-UV/vis, fluorescence, and excitation spectroscopies and fluorescence lifetime measurements revealed ground-state conformers and excited-state ensembles emitting fluorescence with variable intensities. The polylysine-based chemosensors demonstrated diverse ratiometric responses to hydrostatic pressure through adjustments in polar solvents, DSs, and polymer backbones. Additionally, the fluorescence chemosensor exhibited a promising g lum value of 3.2 × 10 -3 , indicating potential applications in chiral fluorescent materials. This study offers valuable insights into the development of smart hydrostatic-pressure-responsive polymer materials.
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