Facilely prepared aggregation-induced emission (AIE) nanocrystals with deep-red emission for super-resolution imaging |
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Authors: | Ruohan Xu Dongfeng Dang Zhi Wang Yu Zhou Yanzi Xu Yizhen Zhao Xiaochi Wang Zhiwei Yang Lingjie Meng |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry, Xi''an Key Laboratory of Sustainable Energy Material Chemistry, Xi''an Jiao Tong University, Xi''an 710049 P. R. China.; School of Physics, Xi''an Jiao Tong University, Xi''an 710049 P. R. China ; Instrumental Analysis Center, Xi''an Jiao Tong University, Xi''an 710049 P. R. China |
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Abstract: | ![]() Organic nanocrystals (NCs) with high brightness are highly desirable for biological imaging. However, the preparation of NCs by a facile and fast method is still challenging. Herein, an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) luminogen of 4,4′-(5,6-difluorobenzo[c][1,2,5]thiadiazole-4,7-diyl)bis(N,N-bis(4-methoxyphenyl)aniline) (DTPA-BT-F) in the deep-red region is designed with intensive crystalline features to obtain NCs by kinetically controlled nanoprecipitation. The prepared AIE NCs with high brightness and good photo-stability are then applied in super-resolution imaging via stimulated emission depletion (STED) nanoscopy. As observed, the nanostructures in lysosomes of both fixed and live cells are well visualized with superior lateral resolutions under STED nanoscopy (full width at half maximum values, 107 and 108 nm) in contrast to that in confocal imaging (548 and 740 nm). More importantly, dynamic monitoring and long-term tracking of lysosomal movements in live HeLa cells, such as lysosomal contact, can also be carried out by using DTPA-BT-F NCs at a superior resolution. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of AIE NCs prepared by nanoprecipitation for STED nanoscopy, thus providing a new strategy to develop high performance imaging agents for super-resolution imaging.AIE nanocrystals with high brightness in the deep-red region were facilely prepared by kinetically controlled nanoprecipitation. These nanocrystals were then applied in super-resolution cellular imaging via STED nanoscopy. |
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