Abstract

Excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) and aggregation induced emission active multicolour fluorescent probes for bioimaging applications has grown popularly in recent years. Herein, we report a series of different donor/acceptor units (Cl, NO2 and O-CH3) bearing anthracene-salicylaldehyde based fluorescent probes and their antibacterial activity and fluorescence imaging of E. Coli bacteria and zebrafish embryos. All the compounds (ASA1, ASA2, ASA3 and ASA4) synthesized via facile one pot condensation reaction of anthracene hydrazide with Salicylaldehyde, 5-Chlorosalicylaldehyde, 5-Nitrosalicylaldehyde, 5-methoxysalicylaldehyde and characterized using all the possible spectroscopic techniques. The noteworthy tuneable emission wavelength shifts from 471 nm to 625 nm and ESIPT characteristics of the compounds were demonstrated through photophysical experiments and single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. All the experimental results were completely analysed theoretically on the ground as well as the excited state using density functional theory (DFT) and time dependant density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations. Compounds ASA1-ASA4 showed fascinating different colour fluorescent (Green, Yellow and Orange) aggregation induced emission features in the THF-H2O mixture. AIE characteristics of ASA1, ASA2, ASA3 and ASA4 were recognized using absorption, emission, fluorescence quantum yield (φ), DLS and SEM analysis. ASA1, ASA2, ASA3 and ASA4 showed excellent antibacterial activity and ROS generation against E. Coli bacteria. Further, owing to the multicolour fluorescent property of the compounds successfully applied for fluorescent imaging in E. Coli bacteria and live zebrafish embryos.

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