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Significant Enhancement of Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence in Water-Soluble Triphenylamine-Based All-Organic Compounds.

Yu GongXiangdong BiNikki ChenMarcello ForconiNarayanan KuthirummalAlem TekluBo GaoJacob KoenemannNico HarrisChristian BrennanMarisa ThomasTaylor BarnesMing Hu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2022)
Understanding water-soluble and environmentally friendly two-photon absorption (TPA) molecules benefits the design of superior organic complexes for biomedical, illumination, and display applications. In this work, we designed two triphenylamine-based all-organic compounds and explored the mechanism of enhanced TP fluorescence in water solutions for potential applications. Experimentally, we showed that adding protein into our TPA molecule solution can drastically boost the TP fluorescence. Numerical simulations reveal that the TPA molecules prefer to dock inside the protein complex. We hypothesize that the interaction between our triphenylamine-based all-organic compounds and water molecules lead to non-radiative decay processes, which prevent strong TP fluorescence in the water solution. Therefore, the protection by, for example, protein molecules from such interactions can be a universal strategy for superior functioning of organic TPA molecules. Further experiments and numerical simulations support our hypothesis. The present study may facilitate the design of superior water-soluble and environmentally friendly superior organic complexes.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • single molecule
  • molecular dynamics
  • monte carlo
  • binding protein
  • risk assessment
  • dna methylation
  • living cells