Preparation of Ultrasmall AIE Nanoparticles with Tunable Molecular Packing via Freeze Assembly
Article 2023 en
Authors
ZY
Zequan Yan
JM
Junqiang Mao
XH
Xiang Hao
Abstract
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Advances in the development of aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) depend on understanding how the molecular packing affects their luminescent properties and on making nanoparticles (NPs) with desired sizes. Although reported strategies have advanced the field, rational control of molecular packing and efficient fabrication of AIEgen NPs sub-5.5 nm in diameter remain pressing issues. Here we report a "freeze assembly" strategy, in which the diameter of AIEgen NPs can be precisely tuned from ∼3 nm to hundreds of nanometers, and a molecular packing in kinetically trapped states that are not easily captured by conventional assembly methods can be obtained, leading to tunable fluorescence emissions. Therefore, this study provides a significant tool to fabricate organic luminescent nanomaterials with diameters smaller than 5 nm, which is of critical importance for biomedical applications; meanwhile, tuning molecular packing in nanoparticles displaying different fluorescence may help to shed new light on the mechanism of AIEgens.
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