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Fluorescence Behavior and Mechanisms of Poly(ethylene glycol) and Their Applications in Fe3+ and Cr6+ Detections, Data Encryption, and Cell Imaging

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In this paper, a new class of fluorescent polymers without any conjugations is proposed for immerging applications beyond the possibility to achieve by the conjugated polymers.
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In contrast to conventional fluorescent polymers featured by large conjugation structures, a new class of fluorescent polymers without any conjugations is gaining great interest in immerging applications beyond the possibility to achieve by the conjugated polymers. Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), widely used in biomedical fields for a long time owing to its nontoxicity and nonimmunogenicity, is found to be fluorescence emissive in the solid state and in aqueous solution, though deemed as not fluorescent in numerous reports. Through systematic study under different conditions, the emission is ascribed to the cluster formation of its chains; thereby the blue-shift of the emission with the excitation wavelength was interpreted through the Forster resonance energy transfer. The clusterization was ascertained through size measurements, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, NMR analyses, and the dependence on temperature, pH, and nonsolvent presence. Tested in the presence of competitive metal ions, selective emission quenching by Fe³⁺ and Cr⁶⁺ was observed. PEG was used as a sensor for the detection of Cr⁶⁺, Fe³⁺, and H₂O₂, outperforming most of the reported sensors alike. Its uses for data encryption and cell imaging were also presented. This work provides therefore a novel face of PEG with great potential in a variety of emerging applications, in particular, as sensors in the biomedical area.

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Nonconventional luminophores: characteristics, advancements and perspectives.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the recent progress in exploring nonconventional luminophores and discuss the current challenges and future perspectives, and highlight the clustering-triggered emission (CTE) mechanism, which emphasizes clustering of electron rich moieties and consequent electron delocalization along with conformation rigidification.
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Highly selective and sensitive fluorescence detection of tetracyclines based on novel tungsten oxide quantum dots

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Poly-L-aspartic acid based nonconventional luminescent biomacromolecules with efficient emission in dilute solutions for Al3+ detection.

TL;DR: In this paper , nonconventional luminescent biomacromolecules with hydrophobic rigid chains, hydrophilic flexibility and inter- or intra-molecular hydrogen bonding interactions were proposed to achieve effective luminescence in dilute solutions.
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