Issue 19, 2021

New β-diketone-boron difluoride based near-infrared fluorescent probes for polarity detection

Abstract

Two new β-diketone-boron difluoride based near-infrared fluorescent probes 1 and 2 which exhibit polarity sensitivity have been designed and synthesized. Probes 1 and 2 are composed of a β-diketone-boron difluoride moiety as an acceptor unit, and a diethylamino group and a phenolic hydroxyl group as donor units. The long conjugate structures form a “donor–acceptor–donor” configuration, induce intramolecular charge transfer (ICT), and confer near-infrared fluorescence emission and excellent polarity sensitivity. The photophysical properties of these two probes were investigated in detail. Experimental data demonstrated that as the environmental polarity decreased, the fluorescence intensity of the probes increased obviously, accompanied by a blue-shift of the maximum emission wavelength. In addition, these two probes were photostable and solely sensitive to polarity without interference from viscosity, pH and common active species. Theoretical calculations indicated that probes 1 and 2 displayed lower energy gaps and faster non-radiative decay in polar solvents. Furthermore, probes 1 and 2 were utilized to quantitatively detect the polarity of a binary mixture through the satisfactory linear relationship between the fluorescence emission intensity ratios and the orientation polarizability of the mixed solvent. Additionally, probe 1 was successfully utilized to visualize the polarity distribution of live cells. Both of these probes are perfect candidates for studying polarity in vitro and even in live systems.

Graphical abstract: New β-diketone-boron difluoride based near-infrared fluorescent probes for polarity detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 May 2021
Accepted
07 Aug 2021
First published
10 Aug 2021

Analyst, 2021,146, 5873-5879

New β-diketone-boron difluoride based near-infrared fluorescent probes for polarity detection

Q. Ma, Y. Zhang, Y. Jiao, T. Zhang, Q. Chu, H. Xiao, Z. Zhou and Y. Liu, Analyst, 2021, 146, 5873 DOI: 10.1039/D1AN00912E

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