报告题目:Discrete Fluorophore Dimers Constrained by Multiple Cucurbit[8]urils
报告人:吴光鹭博士(剑桥大学)
邀请人:刘一流特聘研究员
报告时间:2019年12月31日(星期二)上午10:00
报告地点:软物质研究院(华工北区科技园2号楼)324报告厅
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分子科学与工程土耳其里拉兑换人民币
华南软物质科学与技术高等研究院
2019年12月23日
报告摘要:
Coupling two fluorophores within a sufficiently short distance for an extended period of time is crucial for both theoretical and experimental investigation of intermolecular processes. However, stacking together precisely two fluorophores in an aqueous solution remains a substantial challenge as most aromatic hydrocarbons show a tendency to aggregate unpredictably (forming clusters of arbitrary numbers of molecules).
In 2017, diarylviologen derivatives with a direct connection of two arylpyridinium motifs were demonstrated to fabricate 2:2 complexes with cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) macrocycles, suggesting a potential way to confine two components to close proximity. Herein, by further using arylpyridinium as a clamping module, a new class of fluorescent molecules are developed, which generates discrete, dimeric stacked fluorophores upon complexation with multiple CB[8] macrocycles. The multiple constraints result in a static complex (remaining as a single entity for more than 30 ms) and facilitate fluorophore coupling in the ground state, showing a significant bathochromic shift in absorption and emission. This modular design is surprisingly applicable and flexible and has been validated through an investigation of nine different fluorophore cores ranging in size, shape, and geometric variation of their clamping modules. All fluorescent dimers evaluated can be photo-excited to atypical excimer-like states with elongated excited lifetimes (up to 37 ns) and substantially high quantum yields (up to 1). This strategy offers a straightforward preparation of discrete fluorophore dimers, providing promising model systems with explicitly stable dimeric structures and tunable photophysical features, which can be utilized to study various intermolecular processes.
报告人简介:
Dr Guanglu Wu received his B.Sc. degree in Chemistry and completed his PhD degree under the supervision of Prof Xi Zhang at Tsinghua University, focusing on investigating the controlled self-assembly of bola-amphiphiles and its counterion effect. In December 2014, he joined Prof Oren Scherman’s group at the University of Cambridge a postdoctoral research associate working on exploiting the dynamic aspect of supramolecular systems. His recent research revealed a neglected binding mode of CB[8]-mediated complexes, which offers a convenient way to fabricate discrete fluorophore dimers.