Issue 35, 2011

A ratiometric fluorescent pH probe based on aggregation-induced emission enhancement and its application in live-cell imaging

Abstract

A ratiometric fluorescent pH probe, 4-carboxylaniline-5-chlorosalicylaldehyde Schiff base (1) was synthesized via a facile reaction and used for pH sensing in live cells. While exhibiting weak fluorescence when dispersed in solution, 1 displayed aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) characteristics in its aggregate/solid state, as a result of the restriction of free intramolecular rotation of a C–N bond and the non-planar configuration in the aggregate/solid state. The integration of hydroxyl and carboxyl groups provided 1 with a ratiometric fluorescent response to pH based on AIEE and the pH-dependent spectral characteristics of compound 1, with proton dissociation constants pKa1 and pKa2 of 4.8 ± 0.1 and 7.4 ± 0.1, respectively. The probe exhibited a significant fluorescence color change from orange to green with an intensity ratio (I516 nm/ I559 nm) enhanced when the pH increased from 5.0 to 7.0 in aqueous solution. Confocal fluorescence imaging of intracellular pH through ratiometric response was successfully achieved in live HepG2 cells. The results demonstrate that probe 1 is a good candidate for monitoring pH fluctuations in live cells with good selectivity, stability, and excellent membrane permeability.

Graphical abstract: A ratiometric fluorescent pH probe based on aggregation-induced emission enhancement and its application in live-cell imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 May 2011
Accepted
20 Jun 2011
First published
08 Aug 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 13470-13475

A ratiometric fluorescent pH probe based on aggregation-induced emission enhancement and its application in live-cell imaging

P. Song, X. Chen, Y. Xiang, L. Huang, Z. Zhou, R. Wei and A. Tong, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 13470 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM12098K

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