posted on 2017-09-01, 00:00authored byMeizhi Zhao, Zhaosheng Qian, Mengting Zhong, Zhentian Chen, Hang Ao, Hui Feng
Thiolated
copper nanoclusters (CuNCs) with aggregation-induced emission characteristic
are becoming a novel luminescent material, but it is still a challenging
task to retain its bright luminescence in a neutral solution. In this
work, we report a new copper nanocluster with aggregation-induced
emission (AIE) enhancement property using a hydrophobic molecule as
the protecting ligand, and brightly luminescent AIE particles of copper
nanocluster were prepared via hydrophobic interaction. These CuNCs
AIE particles possess uniform rod-like shapes, with sizes in hundreds
of nanometer, and an intense luminescence; more importantly, its luminescence
remains stable in neutral and alkaline solutions. It is found that
4-nitrophenol is able to effectively quench the luminescence of CuNC
AIE particles through strong hydrophobic interaction and electron
transfer between them. This strong quenching effect was adopted to
develop a luminescent assay for β-galactosidase at physiological
condition. This work presents a demonstration of preparing CuNC AIE
particles with bright luminescence at neutral condition and gives
an example of the use of AIE particles in monitoring the enzyme activity.