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Self‐Assembly of Highly Stable Zirconium(IV) Coordination Cages with Aggregation Induced Emission Molecular Rotors for Live‐Cell Imaging
Authors:Jinqiao Dong  Yutong Pan  Heng Wang  Kuiwei Yang  Lingmei Liu  Zhiwei Qiao  Yi Di Yuan  Shing Bo Peh  Jian Zhang  Leilei Shi  Hong Liang  Yu Han  Xiaopeng Li  Jianwen Jiang  Bin Liu  Dan Zhao
Abstract:The self‐assembly of highly stable zirconium(IV)‐based coordination cages with aggregation induced emission (AIE) molecular rotors for in vitro bio‐imaging is reported. The two coordination cages, NUS‐100 and NUS‐101, are assembled from the highly stable trinuclear zirconium vertices and two flexible carboxyl‐decorated tetraphenylethylene (TPE) spacers. Extensive experimental and theoretical results show that the emissive intensity of the coordination cages can be controlled by restricting the dynamics of AIE‐active molecular rotors though multiple external stimuli. Because the two coordination cages have excellent chemical stability in aqueous solutions (pH stability: 2–10) and impressive AIE characteristics contributed by the molecular rotors, they can be employed as novel biological fluorescent probes for in vitro live‐cell imaging.
Keywords:aggregation induced emission  coordination cages  live-cell imaging  molecular rotors  self-assembly
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