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Aggregation-Induced Emission-Active Fluorescent Polymer: Multi-Targeted Sensor and ROS Scavenger.

Herong QinJianbing HuangHui LiangJiang Lu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
A multi-functional polymer with aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-active salicylaldehyde azine (SA) functionality and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive thioether groups is readily prepared via thiol-ene click polymerization of SA derivative diacrylate monomer, poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate, and 3,6-dioxa-1,8-octanedithiol. The obtained AIE-active polymer exhibited an unexpected strong emission in amide solvents compared to that in other common organic solvents that was dramatically decreased by adding a trace amount of water, suggesting that the polymer could be utilized as a water trace indicator in amide solvents. In the backbone, the PEG segments make the polymer well dispersed in water and the ROS-responsive thioether groups enable this polymer as a promising ROS scavenger, with embedded SA moieties as a fluorescent indicator for the hemolysis determination. Due to the ability of SA moieties to complex with Cu2+, this AIE polymer can also be utilized as a fluorescent sensor for selective Cu2+ detection in real-world water samples. Thus, this multi-functional polymer is anticipated to be well applied in biological and environmental applications.
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