A convenient
and efficient method to eliminate the aggregation
effect of organic photoelectric sensing materials and to improve biological
compatibility and cell permeability as well was developed by hanging
organic fluorophores on a polymer chain, for example, fluorescein
fluorophores had been controllably hung on polyacrylamide main chains
with a 1:2 stoichiometric ratio by a simple copolymerization strategy.
The results showed that introduction of water-soluble bioactive polyacrylamide
main chains into fluorescein fluorophores via covalent bonds could
effectively improve their optical stability by deteriorating π–π
stack and charge-transfer interactions among different fluorophores.
More importantly, the resultant materials possessed low toxicity and
excellent cell permeability ten times larger than their precursor
fluorescein fluorophore, which made it express an especially turn-on
fluorescent response to ultratrace Hg2+ both in aqueous
and living cells by forming stable 5-member-ring complexes with Hg2+ with a correlation coefficient of 0.997 and a low detection
limit of 4.0 × 10–10 mol·L–1. This work provides promising insight into constructing some practical
sensing materials for environmentally-friendly biological analyses.
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