Abstract

Based on dehydroabietic acid (DA) derived from natural rosin, two aggregation-induced emission luminogens (BioAIEgens) labeled as 12-DTPA-2pTPE and 13-DTPA-2pTPE were synthesized by introducing tetraphenylethylene (TPE) groups to dehydroabietic acid triarylamine (DTPA). Their structures were optimized, the spectral properties and AIE characteristics were investigated, and the compounds were prepared into nanoparticles (NPs) as fluorescent probes for cell imaging. The results show that the two BioAIEgens have typical AIE characteristics and large Stokes shifts (> 120 nm). Due to the electronic and spatial effects of the isopropyl group, the molecular configuration of 12-DTPA-2pTPE is more distorted, and the electron cloud distribution is also different from 13-DTPA-2TPE. The absorption and the emission peaks of 12-DTPA-2TPE are blue-shifted, and the fluorescence quantum yield in the solid is higher. In addition, the 13-DTPA-2TPE nanoparticles (NPs) have low cytotoxicity and good cell imaging effects in vitro.

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