Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10397/115327
Title: Scaffold-free efficient light-harvesting nanoparticles based on one-pot self-assembly of donor-acceptor aggregation-induced emission luminogens
Authors: Li, C 
Yan, J 
Yin, B
Zhang, Q 
Huang, Y 
Chen, J 
Wang, F 
Cheung, JCW 
Yang, M 
Wong, SHD
Issue Date: 8-Nov-2024
Source: ACS applied nano materials, 8 Nov. 2024, v. 7, no. 21, p. 24469–24476
Abstract: Constructing highly efficient artificial light-harvesting (LH) systems via a scaffold-free approach for capturing and utilizing light energy to emulate photosynthesis-inspired energy transfer processes is a great challenge. Herein, we report an efficient light-harvesting nanoparticle (LHN) based on two derivatives of tetraphenylethylene as a donor/acceptor (D/A) pair in a skeleton compact and effective stacking prepared by simple ultrasound-assisted self-assembly within ∼1 h in water for effective aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effect and intermolecular energy transfer. By simply adjusting the D/A mixture ratio, the LHN shows tunable multicolor emission (from cyan to near-infrared) with a remarkable energy transfer efficiency of 96.5% at a D/A ratio of 50:1 and attains a high antenna effect of 79.2 at a D/A ratio of 4000:1. Importantly, the LHN exhibits a nearly pure white light emission with color coordinates of (0.32, 0.35) at a D/A ratio of 300:1 with a high quantum yield of 51%. Moreover, our LHN shows high biocompatibility and brightness for cellular imaging in MCF-7 cells over 3 days. Compared to the direct excitation of acceptors in the uptaken LHN, it shows an approximately 14-fold enhancement for cell imaging brightness. This simple and effective fabrication strategy opens up possibilities for large-scale AIEgen-based light-harvesting systems as tunable multicolor luminescent materials and great potential applications in the fields of white light materials and real-time cellular imaging.
Keywords: Aggregation-induced emission
Light harvesting
Efficient energy transfer
Luminescent nanoparticles
Tunable light emission
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Journal: ACS applied nano materials 
EISSN: 2574-0970
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.4c04106
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