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      Broad-Spectrum Tunable Photoluminescent Nanomaterials Constructed from a Modular Light-Harvesting Platform Based on Macrocyclic Amphiphiles

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              Vesicular perylene dye nanocapsules as supramolecular fluorescent pH sensor systems.

              Water-soluble, self-assembled nanocapsules composed of a functional bilayer membrane and enclosed guest molecules can provide smart (that is, condition responsive) sensors for a variety of purposes. Owing to their outstanding optical and redox properties, perylene bisimide chromophores are interesting building blocks for a functional bilayer membrane in a water environment. Here, we report water-soluble perylene bisimide vesicles loaded with bispyrene-based energy donors in their aqueous interior. These loaded vesicles are stabilized by in situ photopolymerization to give nanocapsules that are stable over the entire aqueous pH range. On the basis of pH-tunable spectral overlap of donors and acceptors, the donor-loaded polymerized vesicles display pH-dependent fluorescence resonance energy transfer from the encapsulated donors to the bilayer dye membrane, providing ultrasensitive pH information on their aqueous environment with fluorescence colour changes covering the whole visible light range. At pH 9.0, quite exceptional white fluorescence could be observed for such water-soluble donor-loaded perylene vesicles.
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                Journal
                Advanced Materials
                Adv. Mater.
                Wiley
                09359648
                September 2016
                September 2016
                June 27 2016
                : 28
                : 35
                : 7666-7671
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemistry; State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry; Nankai University; Tianjin 300071 China
                [2 ]Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry; Jacobs University Bremen; Campus Ring 1 D-28759 Bremen Germany
                [3 ]Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering; Nankai University; Tianjin 300071 China
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                10.1002/adma.201601719
                27346287
                d4f1e6ab-14a9-4bdc-99fa-764f5f36019a
                © 2016

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