AIEgens Based on Anion-π + Interactions: Design, Synthesis, Photophysical Properties, and Their Applications in Material Science and Biology.
Apurba Lal KonerDeepak ChopraNitin T PatilPublished in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2022)
The design of novel aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens), has generally been facilitated by disrupting the possibility of π-π stacking. The recent literature describes a novel strategy to design AIEgens by introducing anion-π + interactions to prevent the detrimental π-π stacking. This new strategy provides access to intrinsically charged AIEgens whose photophysical properties can be tuned either by incorporating different substituents on the π-molecular scaffold to modulate the acidity for tuning the interaction energy between a π-acceptor and counter-anions. This concept article provides a brief overview of the field, focusing on the synthesis of AIEgens, their photophysical properties, crystallography studies and their applications in live cell fluorescence imaging.