Issue 8, 2022

A near-infrared intelligent molecular rotor with aggregation induced-emission for viscosity detection of liquids

Abstract

Liquid safety has become a widespread issue, due to the potential adverse effects on public health. To the best of our knowledge, viscosity might be a representative physical parameter during the food deterioration process. Monitoring viscosity variation during the food spoilage process is of great importance, thus a convenient inspection technique with rapid detection, high sensitivity, a simple detection process, and fast results output needs to be found. Herein, a near-infrared intelligent molecular rotor (DPADQ) is proposed to describe the micro-viscosity via a fluorescence analytical method with a typical turn-on fluorescence signal. This molecular rotor has a flexible donor–π–acceptor conjugated structure and forms a typical twisted intramolecular charge transfer system. DPADQ features a large Stokes shift (203 nm in the highly viscous glycerol system), longer wavelength emission (725 nm) and typical aggregation-induced emission character. Due to its excellent optical properties, especially the viscosity-sensitive coefficient of 0.55, a thickening effect with various food gums was determined. And the capability of DPADQ to evaluate the spoilage extent of beverages with viscosity variations as a robust indicator was explored as well. The results indicated that a linear relationship can be found between the viscosity variations and fluorescence fluctuations. This strategy can motivate us to design multi-functional molecular tools for food safety inspection with the use of the fluorescence analytical technique.

Graphical abstract: A near-infrared intelligent molecular rotor with aggregation induced-emission for viscosity detection of liquids

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jan 2022
Accepted
23 Feb 2022
First published
01 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2022,3, 3545-3553

A near-infrared intelligent molecular rotor with aggregation induced-emission for viscosity detection of liquids

L. Xu, Y. Huang, X. Peng, K. Wu, C. Huang and L. Liu, Mater. Adv., 2022, 3, 3545 DOI: 10.1039/D2MA00024E

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