Issue 20, 2014

A “breathing” dendritic molecule—conformational fluctuation induced by external stimuli

Abstract

A series of PAMAM dendrimers peripherally modified with tetraphenylethylene (TPE), a typical chromophore with emission enhancement in aggregate, were synthesized (D0–D4). The dendrimers are molecularly dissolved in toluene, a selective solvent. The intramolecular rotation of TPE is depressed by the restrained conformation caused by the congested packing periphery in higher generation dendrimers (D2–D4), which results in a remarkable emission enhancement. The fluorescence quantum yield increases more than 10-fold in D3 and D4 dendrimers compared with a model compound. Furthermore, the emission intensity of dendrimers can be tuned by changing the temperature or solvent conditions, which alters the conformational confinement. Unimolecular spheres with multiple chromophores and conformation-controlled emission are reminiscent of proteins with modulated sizes and photofunctions. Developing these dendritic systems will promote the research of multi-functionalized chromophores and lead to their potential applications in biomimics and sensors.

Graphical abstract: A “breathing” dendritic molecule—conformational fluctuation induced by external stimuli

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 May 2014
Accepted
18 Jun 2014
First published
07 Jul 2014

Polym. Chem., 2014,5, 5978-5984

A “breathing” dendritic molecule—conformational fluctuation induced by external stimuli

Y. Zeng, P. Li, X. Liu, T. Yu, J. Chen, G. Yang and Y. Li, Polym. Chem., 2014, 5, 5978 DOI: 10.1039/C4PY00714J

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