Abstract
Developing versatile synthetic methodologies with merits of simplicity, efficiency, and environment friendliness for five-membered heterocycles is of incredible importance to pharmaceutical and material science, as well as a huge challenge to synthetic chemistry. Herein, an unexpected regioselective photoreaction to construct a fused five-membered azaheterocycle with an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristic is developed under mild conditions. The formation of the five-membered ring is both thermodynamically and kinetically favored, as justified by theoretical calculation and experimental evidence. Markedly, a light-driven amplification strategy is proposed and applied in selective mitochondria-targeted cancer cell recognition and fluorescent photopattern fabrication with improved resolution. The work not only delivers the first report on efficiently generating a fused five-membered azaheterocyclic AIE luminogen under mild conditions via photoreaction, but also offers deep insight into the essence of the photosynthesis of fused five-membered azaheterocyclic compounds.
Highlights
The ve-membered ring compounds are widely distributed in nature, and are essential to life
Details of the experimental procedures are provided in the Electronic supplementary information (ESI).† The structure of o-TPBQ was well characterized, and con rmed by NMR and high-resolution mass spectroscopies (Fig. S1–S3†)
For HepG2 cancer cells (Fig. S36 and S37†), the obtained results were similar to those of HeLa cells: o-TPBQ can target mitochondria with high speci city in cancer cells at the low concentration. All of these results veri ed that the prepared aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens), o-TPBQ, working at nanomolar level concentration, was able to serve as an extraordinary bioimaging agent in speci c mitochondria-targeting and selective cancer cell accumulation with the exceptional light-driven ampli cation achieved in photogeneration
Summary
The ve-membered ring compounds are widely distributed in nature, and are essential to life.
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