材料科学
荧光
彩虹
纳米颗粒
纳米技术
结构着色
仿生学
光学
光电子学
光子晶体
物理
作者
Jia Kong,Jiaxing Zhang,Yuefei Wang,Wei Qi,Meimei Huang,Rongxin Su,Zhimin He
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c08259
摘要
The growing enthusiasm to mimic the luminous properties of fluorescent proteins (FPs) has expanded to include the potential biomedical applications of FP analogues. We developed a series of non-fluorescent oligopeptides (Fc-(X)n; where X = F, Y, W, and H; n = 1–3) that can aggregate into fluorescent nanoparticles with rainbow colors, termed the peptidyl rainbow kit (PRK). The PRK encompasses the full visible color spectrum, and its photoluminescent properties may have originated from aggregation-induced emission (AIE). Intermolecular forces restricted the intramolecular motions of the oligopeptide residues, providing a barrier to non-radiative conformational relaxation pathways and leading to AIE fluorescence. The PRK oligopeptides are pH sensitive, biocompatible, and photostable under physiological conditions, making the PRK a promising fluorescence candidate for biomedical applications.
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