Macroscopic Responsive Liquid Quantum Dots Constructed via Pillar[5]arene‐Based Host‐Guest Interactions |
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Authors: | Junkai Ma Fangdan Shi Prof Demei Tian Prof Haibing Li |
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Institution: | Key Laboratory of Pesticide and Chemical Biology (CCNU), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, P.R. China |
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Abstract: | Liquid quantum dots (QDs) have been used as a fluorescent films sensor. Constructing a macroscopic, responsive, liquid QD system for lysine (Lys) is a challenging task. To achieve a selective macroscopic response towards Lys, herein we present a new strategy for integrating host–guest chemistry into a liquid QD system. Water‐soluble pillar5]arene WP5 was designed and synthesized as a host. WP5 was introduced onto the surface of PEG1810‐modified QDs by host–guest interactions to obtain liquid WP5‐1810‐QDs. The interaction between WP5 and Lys is stronger than that between WP5 and PEG‐1810, causing WP5 to be released from the 1810‐QDs surface in the presence of Lys, resulting in macroscopic fluorescence quenching. This smart material shows promise in amino acid sensing and separation. |
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Keywords: | amino acids fluidization liquid quantum dots macroscopic responsive pillar[5]arene |
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