Issue 3, 2015

pH responding reversible supramolecular self-assembly of water-soluble amino-imidazole-armed perylene diimide dye for biological applications

Abstract

It is extremely important to design stimuli-responsive biomimetic supramolecular materials. Such type of materials require molecular monomers with multiple functionalities. Perylene diimide (PDI) has been considered as one of the most versatile building block units for supramolecular architecture. However, most of the reported PDI derivatives work in organic media, whereas their application in aqueous systems is a challenge due to the pronounced hydrophobicity of their perylene backbones. Here, we report a water-soluble amino-imidazole-armed perylene diimide (AIA-PDI) dye that discloses reversible supramolecular structure and fluorescence emission conversion upon external pH-stimulation. Such characteristics offer a gap of PDI derivatives in the fabrication of a pH-responsive biomimetic system. Successful application for glucose detection, as a proof of concept, further demonstrates this PDI derivative's biological suitability in pH-responsive systems.

Graphical abstract: pH responding reversible supramolecular self-assembly of water-soluble amino-imidazole-armed perylene diimide dye for biological applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Sep 2014
Accepted
20 Nov 2014
First published
20 Nov 2014

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 2207-2212

Author version available

pH responding reversible supramolecular self-assembly of water-soluble amino-imidazole-armed perylene diimide dye for biological applications

W. Zhang, S. Gan, F. Li, D. Han, Q. Zhang and L. Niu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 2207 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA11124A

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